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Suggest Treatment For Infection At Belly Piercing Site

Hi I got my belly peircing a few months ago. Ever since I got it I have had puss coming from it at first it was white then it turned yellow the puss and know there is like a bruising on the top and bottom peircing also there is like a red bubble that has green puss inside of it in between the top and bottom peircing plz if u can help me and no I can t go to my peircier because they closed there shop down and my doctor is out of state so I need something I can do.
Thu, 23 Feb 2017
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Dermatologist 's  Response
See you have developed infection at the site of piercing. You need antibiotic in form of oral tablet and topical antibiotic cream very soon. This may increase and leads to further problem. So whenever you can as early as possible visit a doctor.
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Suggest Treatment For Infection At Belly Piercing Site

See you have developed infection at the site of piercing. You need antibiotic in form of oral tablet and topical antibiotic cream very soon. This may increase and leads to further problem. So whenever you can as early as possible visit a doctor.