Q&A

Is it normal for your belly button piercing to be sore?

Is it normal for your belly button piercing to be sore?

It’s normal for the area to feel sore for a few days after the piercing. If you’re experiencing symptoms that are unusual or that occur after the first few days, reach out to your piercer or doctor.

How do you know when belly button piercing is infected?

Symptoms of an infected belly button piercing

  1. severe swelling with pain and redness.
  2. yellow, green, gray, or brown discharge that has an odor.
  3. red lines that radiate from the piercing site.
  4. fever, chills, dizziness, upset stomach, or vomiting.

How long do belly button piercings take to heal?

Belly Button Piercing Aftercare. Unlike pierced ears, which take 4-6 weeks to heal, your belly button may not fully heal for up to 1 year. You’ll go home with tips on how to keep your new piercing clean and prevent infection.

How long should your belly button piercing pus?

You might notice that your navel feels warm to the touch, may look inflamed and might be sore. This is okay on the first two days of getting your piercing. However, if the redness persists causing your piercing to swell and you see smelly, greenish-yellow pus oozing out of it, it is time for prompt action.

When does a navel piercing stop hurting?

Symptoms can include pain, redness, and swelling, and improving hygiene can help. Complete healing can take 9–12 months. In the meantime, a piercing is technically a healing wound, and it may be sore, red, or irritated. Intense pain, swelling, or a fever, however, can indicate a severe infection.

Will a belly button piercing infection go away on its own?

While most belly button piercings heal without issues, bacteria can infect the area before healing is complete. Infections are usually minor. Symptoms can include pain, redness, and swelling, and improving hygiene can help. Complete healing can take 9–12 months.

How long is a belly piercing sore for?

Can a belly piercing infection go away on its own?

How bad does a navel piercing hurt?

When compared to other piercings, belly button piercings are generally low on the pain scale and can be compared to ear lobe piercings when trying to imagine how much one might hurt. While you should expect at least a little sharp pain and pinching, the procedure will be over very quickly.

Why does my navel hurt after a piercing?

A professional piercer also has the required tools such as the different gauges of navel piercing needle and anesthetic solution that helps in reducing the pain level. The navel piercing pain after the session may be an indication of an infection. The aftercare instructions must be followed strictly to avoid the chances of an infection.

How much does a belly button piercing hurt?

Piercing in a few areas hurt more than others. However, regardless of whether you’re doing the piercing at the base or the highest point of your belly button, the pain level should be about the same.

Where does a belly button piercing go through?

Typically, belly button piercings go through the “lip” of skin above the belly button. Although most people can technically get these types of piercings, it’s best to have a good flap of skin above the belly button for the piercer to put the jewelry through if you want it to heal properly.

How to deal with the pain of body piercings?

Bring a friend or family member and use them for moral support and possible hand holding. Try squeezing a stress ball. Take slow and deep breathes: try and look up some calming breathing techniques. Stay calm. Below, we have a few pain level charts based on the general customer experiences and their reported pain levels.