Pus pimples on the navel piercing | Pimples on the belly

Pus pimples on the navel piercing

A navel piercing can cause intolerances and allergies. This is often a contact allergy. The body sweat can draw substances out of the metal, which can then cause the skin symptoms.

By a belly button piercing it can also come to an inflammation, which is responsible for the pimples on the belly. Since the abdomen is a body area that is in a lot of movement, the wound that develops during the procedure is exposed to many strains. This means that the wound is also put under stress when sitting.

Accordingly, the healing process takes longer and the risk of inflammation of the wound is longer. As a rule, healing time is expected to last between 3-12 months.Every professional piercing studio makes it possible to take advantage of an extensive care consultation and a follow-up examination. In case of uncertainties a doctor should be contacted. Additional information about the navel piercing and its complications you can read under: Bellybutton piercing is inflamed – how should I proceed?

Symptoms of pus pimples on the abdomen

The pus pimples on the abdomen can cause various complaints. Depending on the cause, a variety of accompanying symptoms can be manifested. The pimples themselves and the accompanying symptoms can be gradual or acute.

The pimples are usually characterized by a slight elevation, redness and a yellowish-white spot in the middle of the pimple. In mature pus pimples, pus or and a watery secretion can be emptied. The pus can leave an unpleasant smell.

They can also cause itching or pain of varying intensity. In addition, swelling of the abdominal region can occur. In addition, fever, a general feeling of illness, sweating, nausea, vomiting, coughing, breathing difficulties or swelling of the lymph nodes may occur.

The (scratched) pimples may bleed. Pimples can also appear on other parts of the body. Pimples on the abdomen can cause itching of varying intensity.

The itching is caused by various cell-mediated processes in the body. Various messenger substances are released, such as histamine. Through these messenger substances the cells can communicate with each other. Finally, the brain is informed about the sensory quality of the itching. If the pimples are caused by mites, nocturnal itching is typical because the females lay their eggs at night.