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Got a Bumpy Piercing? Here’s the Ultimate Guide to Identifying & Healing Trauma Bumps

Got a Bumpy Piercing? Here’s the Ultimate Guide to Identifying & Healing Trauma Bumps

Christabel EgbeamabyChristabel Egbeama
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Some people get bored with their appearance quite quickly. There are various ways to change your appearance, such as changing your hairdo, getting a tattoo, or even piercing your ears or another area of your body. So let’s say you get your ears pierced, you are all excited about your new style and how it makes a major difference in your appearance. Shortly after piercing your ears, you experience unexpected bumps known as “piercing trauma bumps.”

These little troublemakers have a tendency to cause some concern in the field of body art. Let’s get into understanding piercing trauma bumps.

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  • What Is A Piercing Trauma Bump?
  • Causes of Piercing Trauma Bump
  • Piercing trauma bumps can stem from various causes:
  • How Can You Identify A Piercing Trauma Bump?
  • Home Treatment For Piercing Trauma Bump

What Is A Piercing Trauma Bump?

A piercing trauma bump is an odd growth that occurs during the healing process of a piercing. It manifests as a raised area near the piercing, with more redness and irritation than the typical initial swelling. It’s worth noting that this bump isn’t the typical swelling and redness associated with a piercing recovery.

Causes of Piercing Trauma Bump

Piercing trauma bumps can stem from various causes:

1. Infection: Improper maintenance or the use of low-quality jewelry can lead to bacterial or viral infections, resulting in bumps.

2. Irritation: Tight jewelry, metal allergies, or repeated snagging can all irritate the piercing, causing bumps to grow.

3. Hypertrophic Scarring: This is an overproduction of scar tissue, a natural but overly aggressive healing response that is particularly common in cartilage piercings.

How Can You Identify A Piercing Trauma Bump?

When checking for a piercing trauma bump, look for certain indications. If it’s larger than usual, has a different color, feels more sore, or has any discharge like pus, it could be a bump rather than a typical healing.

Also, keep in mind the possibility of keloids and elevated scars. If you’re not sure what you’re dealing with, it’s always a good idea to seek expert help for an accurate diagnosis. Your piercer or healthcare expert can provide the information you need for proper care.

Home Treatment For Piercing Trauma Bump

There are a few things you can do to care for your piercing trauma bumps at home which include:

Hygiene: Gently clean the region with a saline solution. Avoid using harsh soaps or ointments in order to prevent further discomfort.

Jewelry: Select implant-grade titanium or surgical steel jewelry. Make sure it fits properly to avoid putting too much pressure on the piercing.

Lifestyle: Avoid touching the piercing and sleep on the other side to reduce pressure. Also avoid snagging on clothing or hair, allowing your healing bump the space it requires.

Medications: If a piercing trauma bump is causing substantial pain or shows signs of infection, you may consider taking medicine. Over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen, can help manage discomfort and inflammation.

However, before taking any medicine, you should consult with a healthcare expert or your piercer to confirm that it is appropriate for your particular situation.

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Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama is a health writer and aspiring consultant engineer who recently completed her bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Her passion for safety in the construction industry led her to delve into public health writing. Having undergone training in health, safety, and environment, Christabel has established a foundation rich in comprehending the broader spectrum of health and its benefits for individuals across various ages and professions. She now produces compelling holistic health articles aimed at guiding individuals towards informed decisions for a healthier tomorrow, encouraging lifestyle modifications.

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