Painful to touch, warm to the touch, discharge of greenish yellowish puss are typical signs of an infection which needs to be dealt with in a timely fashion. Discharge of clear fluid, enlarging of the piercings entry and exit points, itchy piercings are signs of an allergic reaction, this can be the metal or a combination of the metal and the cleaning solution being used to clean the piercings. Discharge of whitish fluid (not Puss) and slight discomfort lasting only momentary are signs that the piercing is healing with no ill effect.
10% this is because of the fact that no matter how much we tell people to take care of there piercing they just don't seem to listen.
Well, honey, let me tell you - there's no way around it, getting your nipples pierced is gonna hurt like a b*tch. But if you wanna lessen the pain, you can try taking some painkillers beforehand, make sure you go to a professional piercer who knows what they're doing, and just brace yourself for the inevitable sting. Good luck, darling!
Boy guinea pigs don't have nipples.
i think u can tell by their skin tone
just dont tell him
Bigger nipples then usual
so if there is no bitrate then the file is infected ?
If you haven't already, get them checked out immediately.
a dog produces milk throughout all her nipples. there is no way to tell unless you get a ultra sound
Be Honest with him and, tell him that his nipples have a funny taste to them, unless he sprayed calone on hisself. or didn't shower.
Your going to have to try again with that question, the way it is written it makes no sense. I have no idea what you want to know. I will tell you to do yourself a big favor and avoid tongue piercing. If they do not know exactly what they are doing they can screw up your speech really badly. Also, pierced tongues tend to get infected often, the mouth is full of germs.
Old nipples are dark brown and rather wrinkly whereas young nipples are pink or very light brown, plump and wrinkle-free!