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Is it normal for belly piercing to have a bump?
Keloids are relatively uncommon and should be diagnosed and treated by a doctor or dermatologist. A keloid around a piercing will appear as a round, raised bump that is darker than the surrounding skin. It may cause pain, itching, or tenderness and will feel firm to the touch.
How do I get rid of a bump on my belly button piercing?
How to get rid of them
- Silicone dressings or gel. Applying a silicone sheet or gel to a keloid may help flatten it.
- Compression. Wearing a compression garment fitted by a dermatologist can help prevent a belly button piercing keloid from growing.
- Cryotherapy.
- Surgery.
Is it normal to have a bump on your belly button piercing?
A belly button piercing bump is not expected. Bumps may look like hard pimples, cysts or a rash on your navel area. It is important that if you see these, you get them treated fast. A navel bump. Fungal infections on a pierced belly button are common and may have signs such as rash or pimples.
A cold compress is helpful especially of the piercing is swollen, inflamed or is aching. If your belly button piercing infection is bruised and swollen skin, wrap a cold pack in a clean towel and apply it on to the infected area. Avoid placing ice directly onto your skin.
What are the signs of infected belly piercings?
Some of the common signs of infected belly piercing include: Discharge and pus oozing out especially yellowish or greenish pus (cellulitis) that can have a foul smell Abscess formation if your piercing has poor drainage Skin discoloration if the infection goes to a more advanced stage
Why is my Baby’s New piercing bump on the side?
The most common causes are bumping, snagging, or sleeping on new piercings (two to six months old).