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i got my belly button peirced about three weeks ago and its still really sore, and theres this liquidy stuff that i have to clean out every morning. how long does it take to heal? and do you think it could possibly be infected? thank you(: (link)
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Hi there
If you wish to help the healing process of your belly button piercing, wash it twice per day. However, over cleansing can interfere with your body’s natural ability to fight off infection.
That is why you should always sanitize your hands before touching your belly button ring. You can apply a diluted salt solution to your piercing for five minutes in order to soak off dried material.
After that, clean with soap that contains antibacterial properties and rotate it through the piercing for approximately one minute. Rinse your piercing thoroughly and make sure no traces of soap are left, and then pat it dry.
A completely healed belly button piercing can take up to one and a half years, and it can be difficult to heal.
This is due to exposure to poorly chlorinated waters. In addition, clothing and sweat can irritate the piercing as well. Factors that can slow the healing process include poor quality jewelry, stress, and illness, lack of proper care, or a poor diet.
If not cared for properly, a belly button piercing can take up to two years to heal and is an easy target for recurring infections.
If you belly button has puss around it or you are feeling uncomfortable, then I would suggest to make an appointment with your GP. You may require antibiotics to clear up any infections you may have occured.
Hope I helped :)
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