If i have pus on my lip do i pop it or leave it
if it is seeping a lot of white pus then that's not normal but if it is only a little bit then it is okay.You might have white/yellow fluids draining from your piercing and probably forming a crust. That's perfectly fine but pus is not.
It's infected - you need to get some anti-biotics or something go see a pharmacist or a doctor
You get over it and face your fear. If you really want a lip piercing, which by the way, makes it difficult to get a job if you are young, then you will face your fears and get it done. The initial pain is only temporary and the healing pain lasts for weeks, it is a big decision. Putting holes in your body is an injury according to your body's defense system. You shouldn't fear the needle, you should fear the infection, the swelling, the soreness and the occasional pus that comes with the piercing. Just a note, pus should NEVER come out of a piercing. Pus is a sign of infection. You probably mean lymph fluid which is normal.
If its an old piercing its most likely scar tissue, if its a new piercing its most likely getting infected and there is pus in the bump.
That just shows that it's healed nicely. However, of there is discharge or pus build up, then there may be a problem.
yes!! if the puss is yellow of green then its infected. the best thing to do is put some seasalt on it or go see the doctor.
not sure everyone acts different check this out at your doctor because you should not get pus from your tongue piercing it might mean that your tongue piercing has got infected because i have never got pus from my tongue piercing xoxo
No it's not normal. Pus means infection.
Not exactly. If its really pus, you need to see a doctor because pus is an indication of infection. If you're not experiencing any swelling, itchiness, or redness in the area, it's just lymph. Once the piercing goes through it's initial healing phase, the lymph production will cut back a lot. Sea salt helps the piercing heal, so you should definitely use it.
Pus indicates an infection. Go see your doctor right away.
That is lymphatic discharge and is normal in any new piercing, this will ease off as the piercing heals and toughens.