Can I put Vaseline on my piercing bump?

DON'T use makeup, lotion, Vaseline, tea tree oil, or any other non-aftercare product on or around the piercing site. These contain ingredients that could irritate the healing piercing.

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Does vaseline help piercing bumps?

--NEVER use products like alcohol, peroxide, bactine, hibiclens, neosporin, vaseline, etc. These products are not meant for piercings and even says on these bottles "not meant for puncture wounds."

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Does vaseline help infected piercings?

Any ointment, such as Neosporin, Bacitracin, Vaseline or triple antibiotic should be avoided. The large amounts of petroleum jelly will block oxygen to the body piercing and allow bacteria to breed. If in doubt, read the label. If it says: “Do not use on puncture wounds.” Don't use it.

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What can I put on a piercing bump?

"While piercing bumps can be hard to prevent, they can be treated or addressed with different topical creams or ointments, such as Vaseline Healing Ointment ($4) or antibiotic ointments such as a prescription called mupirocin ointment, or topical steroid creams to reduce the inflammation," says Garshick.

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How do I make my piercing bump go down?

A sea salt solution is a natural way to keep the piercing clean, help it heal, and reduce any swelling that may be causing an unsightly bump. A person can dissolve ⅛ to ¼ of a teaspoon of sea salt in 1 cup of warm distilled or bottled water, rinse the piercing with the solution, then gently pat it dry.

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HOW TO GET RID OF PIERCING BUMPS

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How long until a piercing bump goes away?

In general, a piercing bump will go away after about six weeks, while a keloid is permanent. The exception is a piercing bump caused by an infection, which will get worse over time. When in doubt, visit a doctor, especially if the bump is growing quickly or releasing pus and/or blood.

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Should I moisturize my piercing bump?

You do not need aftercare lotion because your body will heal your piercing naturally so please do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! Old aftercare advice about twisting/moving jewellery daily & applying lotion is completely outdated & does not help with the healing process. In most cases it often causes more of a problem.

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How do you stop a piercing bump from getting worse?

Treatment for piercing bumps
  1. keeping piercing jewelry in, without changing or removing it, for at least 6 weeks.
  2. washing the hands before touching the piercing.
  3. washing the piercing with a saline solution or gentle soap and water once a day.

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Does tea tree oil help piercing bumps?

Applying tea tree oil to piercing bumps can help reduce redness as well as keep the area sufficiently clean - allowing them to reduce in appearance over time. While piercing bumps are totally normal during healing, they shouldn't be ignored.

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Is vaseline a petroleum jelly?

Vaseline® Blue Seal Original Petroleum Jelly is made with 100% pure petroleum jelly,… triple-purified to lock in moisture for healing and protection.

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What is the difference between a piercing bump and a keloid?

Summary. Piercing bumps and keloids are scars that can develop in response to a skin injury. Piercing bumps may blend with your natural skin tone, shrink, or even disappear in time without any treatment at all. Keloids can develop from any scar, including a piercing wound, and become darker over time.

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Does sudocrem help piercing bumps?

Antiseptic creams such as Savlon, Germolene or Sudocrem are not intended for application to a piercing, where they can smother the piercing and prevent the cells from respiring and the wound from draining.

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Why is my piercing healing with a bump?

As it heals, it may look swollen, lumpy, or like a bump. In the days immediately following a cartilage piercing, the body's immune system triggers inflammation and swelling to heal the wound, sometimes leading to a cartilage bump. Over time, cartilage piercings may develop other bumps due to infections or scarring.

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What happens if a piercing bump pops?

Popping a Bump Leads to Increased Complication

This raises the likelihood of infection. A problem with one sore will likely become a problem with the other. It's best to monitor the bump to make sure it doesn't increase or worsen and to continue with proper piercing aftercare.

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What can I put on an infected piercing?

Gently pat dry the affected area with clean gauze or a tissue. Then apply a small amount of an over-the-counter antibiotic cream (Neosporin, bacitracin, others), as directed on the product label. Turn the piercing jewelry a few times to prevent it from sticking to the skin.

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Does a piercing bump dry up?

Once the source of irritation has been found and remedied the bump will start to dry out and drain until it fully disappears.

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Are piercing bumps permanent?

They will provide advice specific to your issue. Piercing bumps can be an annoyance, but they won't be permanent. If you want to get a piercing, but you're afraid of developing the dreaded bump, your best chance against them is to practice proper aftercare throughout the entire healing process.

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Should I put vaseline on my nose piercing bump?

DO NOT use products such as Neosporin, bacitracin, A&D ointment, vaseline, hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, and Bactine. The manufacturers of these products state that they are not for use on puncture wounds.

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Why does my piercing bump hurt so much?

Piercing bumps occur because the body is trying to heal (i.e., close) the hole that has recently been created in your skin. It tries to seal the gap by inflaming the area but becomes obstructed by the jewelry. This causes pressure, tenderness, redness, and sometimes, fluid buildup under the skin.

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What is the hard bump on my ear piercing?

If you've had an ear or nose cartilage piercing, small lumps can sometimes form around the piercing. The lumps, called granulomas, are trapped fluid. You can treat them by soaking a pad in warm water then holding the pad against them once a day.

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Does a piercing bump mean it's infected?

Some pain and redness are part of the normal healing process for pierced ears. It can be easy to confuse those with signs of infection. If there's a bump on the back of the ear piercing, it's not necessarily infected. Small bumps called granulomas can sometimes form around the piercing.

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