After a "body jewelry piercing" people may notice specific reactions. The most frequent one is the presence of abnormal scarring keloid formation (fibrous skin, unsightly and sometimes painful).These injuries typically occur when the piercing is an ear, nose, lip and navel, etc. Moreover, the danger of getting some kind of local or systemic infections that threatens life as tetanus, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), viral hepatitis type B and C, as well as allergic or toxic reactions depending on the material used or the site. The dermatologist warned patients with keloid scarring somewhere in the body as a result of drilling, they present the risk of repeating this type of feature on the skin in a new body jewelry drilling in more than 20 percent of cases. Many experts say that although many have improved hygiene measures, it is important to alert those who choose to be a 'piercing', the risk of infections mentioned above. Another risk is that "if the drilling is done on the tongue may cause alteration in teeth or gums and in the event of inflammation of the tongue may obstruct the respiratory tract," the dermatologist. The body parts most often subjected to piercing are the ears, especially in women, as well as eyebrows, nose and navel. Less often is also present on the tongue, lips, nipples or genitals. Some recommendations We suggest looking for a professional who has an approved establishment with regulations issued by the Ministry of Health, hygiene requiring the use of gloves and disposable. Do not allow use piercing guns as these cannot be sterilized in 'autoclave', a recommended method of sterilization. Avoid gold, silver or nickel / chromium metals for the jewelry or jewelry to wear. It is safer surgical steel, the niobium or titanium, provided they meet the full process of sterilization. Some believe that navel body jewelry piercings can cause birth the baby if they are used during pregnancy. This is not true though, it is advisable not to make further drilling during the gestational period because it represents a risk of infection at the site of the perforation. Once the tunnel or fistula in the shape, you can change or remove the earring, it usually takes six to eight weeks, however, sometimes takes up to six months or a year depending on the type of drilling. Complications If you have some sort of irritation or body jewelry complications after the process is necessary to go to the doctor to assess the type of injury and provide proper management to diagnosis.
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