Different people heal at different rates, but the following is good hygiene practice which will help your piercing to heal as soon as possible.
Daily CleaningStep 1Wash your hands with hot water and antimicrobial cleanser or Castile soap before touching the piercing site. Step 2Rinse your nipple piercing with hot water. This is often easiest to do in the shower. Let the water loosen any dried and crusty material around the ring. Use a Q-tip to remove such material if necessary. Step 3Place a few drops of antimicrobial cleanser or Castile soap on either side of the piercing jewelry. Wash both the exposed parts of the jewelry and the entrance and exit holes carefully. Do not force the jewelry to move or rotate. Step 4Rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of soap residue. Let air dry if possible; otherwise, dab dry with a paper towel. Daily Salt SoakStep 1Combine 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. sea salt and 1 cup hot water in a small cup. Step 2Place the cup against the piercing so that the jewelry and entrance/exit holes are completely submerged. Step 3Soak for three to five minutes. Step 4Rinse thoroughly with tepid water. Step 5Air dry or dab dry with a paper towel.Alchohol
Yes.
No, baking soda is not recommended for healing piercings. It can be too abrasive and may cause irritation or even harm the healing process. It's best to clean piercings with saline solution or a gentle antibacterial soap recommended by a professional piercer.
no
very!!
Nipple piercing is not only for the look of the piercing but also for personal stimulation, once healed nipple piercings can be quite erotic and will add sensation when the right jewellery is in the piercings.
Simply anything hidden/private. Examples are nipple & genital piercings.
You don't. That's just because most doctors are against piercings. You can always deny a ridiculous request like this and continue surgery with your nipple piercings in.
Adam Lambert has two piercings in each ear and a nipple piercing.
well to most people, no
Sexual activity with unhealed and unprotected piercings is very very risky the chance of getting a secondary infection is very high.
the white stuff that comes out of old or new piercings is a combination of dead cells and blood plasma. It is part of the healing process of the body.