Most of the time, for this type of thing, salt water soaks are the best. DON"T use anything strong (peroxide, alcohol, neosporin), it's just too strong, it'll dry out your piercing, and it can become infected. To make a good salt water solution, you need SEA salt; not table salt, not Epsom salt, nothing fancy like that.It MUST be sea salt.
Mix 1/4 tsp of it with 1 cup of boiled water. Don't think that more is better - some people go crazy and add a tablespoon of salt to a shotglass of water, but that is WAY too much.It needs to be a weak solution. 1/4 tsp to 1 cup.
Put the solution on a cotton ball and soak your nose ring in it for about 15 minutes, twice per day. DON"T take the ring out. Don't play with it.
Don't use harsh chemicals. Make sure it isn't infected, and if it is, don't take it out until the infection is healed. Getting little bumps under piercings are common and salt water soaks will almost always take them away over time.
The key is to not overdo your caring for it. Everyone thinks they need the harshest, strongest chemicals possible - these will do nothing but dry out your piercing, cause your skin to crack, and cause the piercing to become infected. If it hasn't gone in a week, talk to your piercer.
It's possible a small cyst formed under the piercing, but even then, it should go away over time with salt water. You can read more here -> How To Take Care of a Piercing Good luck!
Getting little bumps under piercings are common and salt water soaks will almost always take them away over time. The key is to not overdo your caring for it. Everyone thinks they need the harshest, strongest chemicals possible - these will do nothing but dry out your piercing, cause your skin to crack, and cause the piercing to become infected.
If it hasn't gone in a week, talk to your piercer. It's possible a small cyst formed under the piercing, but even then, it should go away over time with salt water. You can read more here -> How To Take Care of a Piercing Good luck!
Most of the time, for this type of thing, salt water soaks are the best. DON"T use anything strong (peroxide, alcohol, neosporin), it's just too strong, it'll dry out your piercing, and it can become infected. To make a good salt water solution, you need SEA salt; not table salt, not Epsom salt, nothing fancy like that.
It MUST be sea salt. Mix 1/4 tsp of it with 1 cup of boiled water. Don't think that more is better - some people go crazy and add a tablespoon of salt to a shotglass of water, but that is WAY too much.
It needs to be a weak solution. 1/4 tsp to 1 cup. Put the solution on a cotton ball and soak your nose ring in it for about 15 minutes, twice per day.
DON"T take the ring out. Don't play with it.
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