If its a really light whitish/yellow, its normal. If its darker or has a green tint to it, its possibly infected. Other signs of infection are discoloration around the piercing, swelling, tenderness, and itchiness. If its a new piercing, these symptoms are normal. They become problematic when they last longer than 2 weeks. If you're playing with it or aggravating it while you eat, it might take longer to heal and be angrier longer. If you think its infected, go see your piercer to have them confirm or deny your suspicion. Then, if it is infected, go see a doctor. Hope this helps! :)
If its whitish/yellow, its fine because its just lymph.Just keep cleaning as you normally would and it'll go away eventually. If its more of a greenish/yellow, that's a sign of infection. If your piercing has been itchy,swollen, or red for more than 2-3 weeks, its probably infection.
It is like some kind of tissue coming out, you need to put some rubbing alcohol on it.
The white stuff is dead white blood cells, which means you have an infection. Clean the earrings using a mild disinfectant. Use an antibiotic cream on your ears. That should clear it up.
Yes, I do it too, its a brownish color.
That is simply Lymphatic discharge and nothing to worry about, it's the same discharge seen in ear lobe piercing that haven't had jewellery in them for a while. Simply wash the piercings and carry on.
Its better to soak your ear in warm water first. They'll come off a lot easier. Picking at it when its dry can really irritate the piercing and even hurt if its really new.
Yes, it's called discharge. Every girl has that.
Yellow-greenish stuff is not good - this indicates infection. Cramping could be the first stage of miscarriage. Please see your doctor asap. Hello. Yellow - greenish discharge is a sign of infection. Cramping is normal during early pregnancy but it really depends on how serious the cramping is. However, I would see your doctor to make sure everything is ok. Good luck.
Nothing,is normal, she is in heat....will come and go....until she is bred....no worries!
No. Its normal to have a whitish/yellow fluid that may cause crust to form but not pus.
that means that someone came inside you... If you do not recall this please refer to the question what are ruffees?
Many generations of corvettes have come in yellow.