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Belly Button Ring Basics: How to Care for a New Navel Piercing
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You took the plunge, bit your lip, and braced your self for the pain. Moments later you had a shiny new piece of jewelry making sparkling from your navel. You've pierced your belly button and now you're ready to get on with your life and show it off at the club or pool side. Unfortunately there is one one problem. It's red, it hurts, and it's kind of swollen. It's not quite ready for it's debut but don't worry, it's only a few days old. In order to make the most of your new piercing, it's important to take care of it. Just follow these simple steps and you'll look sexy in no time showing off your new belly bling.

New Navel Piercing Care:

  • Keep it clean:

    It's important to keep any piercings clean and there no exception when it comes to belly buttons. Your belly button, though often covered by clothing, can still collect bacteria. Clean your belly button piercing twice daily to keep it bacteria free. Be sure to use an antibacterial soap to rid the area of any harmful germs that can cause infection.

    While cleaning twice daily is a good rule of thumb, you may find that your life style requires a little more cleaning. If you take part in any of the following activities or activities similar to, be sure to clean your piercing when you are finished:
    • Spending time in a hot tub or pool
    • Working Out
    • Participating in sexual activities
    • Participating in labor intensive activities. Handsome
    • Working in a Kitchen
  • Use a Sea Salt Soak:

    The healing process for a belly button ring can be extremely long (6 to 12 months), but you can help speed up the healing process by soaking the area in a mixture of sea salts and distilled water. You can buy the pre-made soaks that are offered at many piercing shops or you can make your own in a pinch using sea salt and distilled water. Use this soak 3 to 4 times daily for about 5 to 10 minutes. Keep this up until the piercing is healed.

    (Note: Professional piercers suggest using a mixture of sea salt and water that is close to that of your body's. Get a gallon jug of water and add sea salt until you are able to taste it. Add little by little until the taste of salt is apparent. Remember to keep track of how much salt you are adding so you can prepare the mix again if needed.)


  • Try Not to Touch:

    It's new and exciting and there is something inside you that draws you to touch your new navel piercing. Unfortunately, this is one urge that should go unsatisfied. The more you touch your piercing the more you will irritate it and the more likely you are to transfer harmful bacteria from your hands to your sensitive navel. If you do have to touch it, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with an antibacterial soap.


  • Ask an Expert:

    A little pain, discomfort, blood, and discharge is common with new piercings; however, if you're experiencing any or all of those things in excess don't hesitate to call or visit your piercer immediately. If you feel that something is not right it's better to be safe than sorry.
4 Things to Avoid

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How long do you have to keep the original piercing before you can change it?
January 25, 2009 15:49:49
Chloe Says
I've had my belly button piercing since the end of september '08. For some reason, my piercer today me to use dial soap, which i recently found out is very harsh on a piercing, and my mom told me to use bactine, bcus she knows so many people who've used it on they're belly button piercing. However, i also found out recently that that causes the piercing to heal from the outside in, which is backwards to how anything on your body heals. I just took my ring out tonite bcus the piercing is very small now, leaving my ring hanging far down and having lots of the metal post hanging out. Is the reason for that bcus i used the dial soap and the bactine? i'd like to know bcus i loved my belly button piercing and wish to get it re-done somewhere else next time.
and yes i got it professionally done the first time !!
March 18, 2009 19:06:02
Serena Says
Not to mention, im afraid it will scar terribly.
Is there anything i can do to prevent scarring??
March 18, 2009 19:07:21
Serena Says

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