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ejay11
Aug 29, 2012, 04:58 AM
How do I know if I have scar tissue or not?

joypulv
Aug 29, 2012, 05:28 AM
I take it you have a belly ring... when was it done? Is it infected, or did it rip out, do you not want it anymore?
People scar differently from each other, so if it's a new cut in the skin, it will be a while before you know.

ejay11
Aug 29, 2012, 05:48 AM
I take it you have a belly ring... when was it done? Is it infected, or did it rip out, do you not want it anymore?
People scar differently from each other, so if it's a new cut in the skin, it will be a while before you know.

Yes I have a belly ring, it's sore and red it occasionally heals then goes bad again, I don't know what to do and I'm scared of what to do if it is scar tissue it appeared out of know we're and yes I want to keep my belly ring

joypulv
Aug 29, 2012, 06:29 AM
You need to keep it very clean, daily, with soap and water and something antiseptic like peroxide. You may be allergic to the metal. You may need to discuss this with both the place you got it, and a doctor. You may not be able to keep it, or have to get a different metal, or stop wearing it for a while.
And if it's under tight clothing a lot, that's not a good idea...

ejay11
Aug 31, 2012, 06:10 AM
You need to keep it very clean, daily, with soap and water and something antiseptic like peroxide. You may be allergic to the metal. You may need to discuss this with both the place you got it, and a doctor. You may not be able to keep it, or have to get a different metal, or stop wearing it for a while.
And if it's under tight clothing a lot, that's not a good idea...

I went to the doctors and got antibiotics :) its helping, thank you!

ejay11
Sep 6, 2012, 03:07 AM
Is keloids and scar tissue the same thing ? What ways can you get rid of it ? Does the treatment work for both ? Are they both definitely removal? How do you know if you have it or not ? Please help!

joypulv
Sep 6, 2012, 03:34 AM
Keloids are tissue that leaves scars longer than regular skin, on which scars smooth out and mostly disappear over time. (I still have those little bumps from stitches taken out 50 years ago.) You know you tend to have keloid skin just by looking... there is no treatment, although aloe and vitamin E creams soothe and help a little. Any surgical attempt to remove it will just create more scar tissue. You could look into dermabrasion (basically sanding the scar down) or possibly some laser treatment. I never did.