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belly button piercing
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Any advice on after care for a belly button piercing. I had it done yesterday, it bled quite a bit initially. Just feels sore now. I didn't sleep too well as I sleep on my tummy.
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Healing times for the most common body piercings are as follows:
•earlobe – six weeks
•top of the ear – at least three to four months
•belly button – up to a year
•tongue – one to two months
•nose – two to three months
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Healing times for the most common body piercings are as follows:
•earlobe – six weeks
•top of the ear – at least three to four months
•belly button – up to a year
•tongue – one to two months
•nose – two to three months
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Thanks, I seemed hot when I woke up this morning so was worried I had a temperature. I took paracetamol and I am taking ibuprofen for the pain. I didn't realise it would take so long to heal! I'm going to have to cover it each nite, padded, as I just don't think I will sleep well. I just took off the dressing and there was just dried blood, it didn't seem red, I wiped it with tea tree oil solution. I will do the salty water bit too.
Used to work alongside a guy who was a Prince Albert specialist (yes really). He always said that no piercing heals in less than a couple of months and for PA wearers the advice was imerse in a tepid saline solution several times a day and dry with light lint. Does that help? It is a piercing after all.