Nose piercing healing

2024-03-18 08:14:32
I got a nose piercing last Sunday and after two days the area around it got swollen and sore. I started applying neosporin on it and day by day the redness and swelling gradually decreased. Fearing that the nose pin might get embedded below skin while it is healing, I consulted a doctor who prescribed me the antibiotic Clavam-625 for 3 days and Fucidin-H ointment for 3 weeks. I have completed 2 days of antibiotics and swelling and soreness has majorly decreased. If I push from below, the nose pin is visible under the swollen skin area.However, I still fear the embedding of the nose pin. How can I be sure that it won't get embedded? I am sceptical of removing it on my own. Do suggest how to take care of this. I am attaching photographs for reference. These images are after two days of taking antibiotics. What do I do?
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It's bacterial infection..it will improve with medicine... for detailed medicine prescription do online consultation

Answered2024-03-18 12:34:00

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Visit a dermatologist for removal of nose pin

Answered2024-03-18 08:24:30

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Removal of pin will be better..while healing if skin grows over it it will become difficult then

Answered2024-03-19 02:33:02

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.,

Answered2024-03-18 08:21:50

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