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Total Mods: 32 Joined: March/04/2009 Posts: 155 |
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hi, I got my cheeks pierced a couple of months ago now i think, they were fine, until about 5days ago. I have a lump growing infront of my left piercing. It feels like it's got puss in and it does weep, but it's mostly hard. I took some photos of both. My right one is fine, I have an 18mm barbell in it. I've put a 22mm back in the manky one.
Anyone know what it is from the pic? And more importantly, what to do??
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Total Mods: 77 Joined: April/06/2009 Posts: 673 |
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Yup, cheek piercings are notorious for various problems even after they heal. One of the best thing you can do now is to alternate hot and cold compresses repeatedly until they subside. The bump could be early signs of abcesses, cysts and fluid build-up. In any case, the hot and cold compresses will increase the circulation, calm the area and feel good at the same time.
Get your warmth through dry heat on the outside, such as a hot sponge sealed inside a plastic bag for 10-15 mins at a go, and a tissue or gauze in between you and the bag to keep it from getting sweaty. Same goes for cold compress, using an icebag and hold it against your cheek for 10-15 mins or so...
Hope this helps a little...
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Total Mods: 32 Joined: March/04/2009 Posts: 155 |
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thanks, should i remove the piercing?
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Total Mods: 77 Joined: April/06/2009 Posts: 673 |
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If it's indeed an abscess, a piercing jewelry should be presented for drainage. Keep up with the sea salt soak and hot/cold compresses, and the lump should eventually go away (maybe take up to one or two months so be patient) ..
However, if you experience pain, dark green/brown pus and hot to the touch, you might need to go see a doctor for prescribed antibiotic (but even if the doctor tell you to, do not take your jewelry out until the infection is clear)
If it's a cyst, here are some identifications: slow-growing, painless, smooth to the touch when they are rolled under the skin. Cysts usually do not cause pain unless they rupture or become infected or inflamed. However, most of them will disappear on their own without treatment...
Also, check your routine on your left side, do you sleep on your left side in an unclean sleeping surface (if so, it would catch bacteria through pillowcases)? Maybe you rest your left cheek on your left wrist unconsciously? Etc... Beware all of those and baby it up a little ...:-) Good luck!
One more thing, when you replaced the 18mm bar with the 22mm, was it sterilized? Putting an unsterilized jewelry in an already-troublesome piercing might not be the best action.. Edited by mspiggy - June/26/2009 at 11:14pm |
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Total Mods: 59 Joined: November/22/2008 Posts: 5 |
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A customer came to me with a problem similar to this. She tried everything from hot/cold compress and sea salt soaks. She came back and it didn't get any better. it was to the point where she didnt want it anymore but I assured her not to remove the jewelry until it went away. So what we did is use 16g teflon (it was a 14g tongue barbell) with larger balls and it healed a week later. I came to a conclusion that it was pierced at an akward angle and it was causing a lot of stress on the piercing. We probably could have saved it and put the 14g back in but she really didnt want it anymore. |
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Total Mods: 32 Joined: March/04/2009 Posts: 155 |
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thanks for the help, it's really appreciated, I'll keep up the soaks and the compresses. It was a freshly autoclaved batch of jewellery, so it was definately sterile. It sounds more like an abcess than a cyst I think, as it doesn't move under the skin.
Thanks again
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Total Mods: 139 Joined: November/05/2006 Posts: 145 |
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I had this same problem with my cheeks and it comes and goes on its own especially when I mess with them.
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Total Mods: 32 Joined: March/04/2009 Posts: 155 |
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Woke up this morning and it had doubled in size and had become sore so I went to the doctors. She told me to take it out and gave me some antibiotics (to prevent any further infection). Anyway, it was doing my head in ciz I could feel the pressure on it so I stuck a strerilised piercing needle in it and drained it myself. Much better =] I'm gonna carry on the sws
Granted, I've lost the piercing now but I'd rather wait til it clears up and get it re-done.
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Total Mods: 77 Joined: April/06/2009 Posts: 673 |
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Sorry to hear about your loosing the piercing. Hope it will get better next time ...remember to be careful with accidentally touching them both ...
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Total Mods: 52 Joined: August/05/2006 Posts: 140 |
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from what i can see they were pierced to far back. there are a lot of things to look out for when piercing cheeks. saliva ducks and veins, nerves and so on.
one side may be clear to pierce while they other may not. so it is imperative to check both sides after marking and make sure the path is as clear as possible. and adjust marks as needed. they tend to not heal but get comfy and can flair up in no time. don't get me wrong, they can heal but. i have had mine for 6 years and on occasion they will get a little pissy. |
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