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  • Apr 13, 2008, 07:08 AM
    brooklynlady
    Nose piercing infection
    My best friend has a nose piercing that is infected. She was told that she needed to seek medical care because the infection could spread and cause serious harm. She chose not to go to the doctor:mad:. Can you please tell me why this infection is so serious and where exactly that it could spread. Thank you.
  • Apr 13, 2008, 07:22 AM
    ISneezeFunny
    Whenever infection is present, it can always be serious as it could turn into a staph infection or worse... but I'm thinking that the reason people are saying that it could cause serious harm is because the nose is close to the maxillary veins and the cavernous sinuses, in which if infected, the infection could work its way up into the brain and potentially cause brain damage and/or death. Of course, it's VERY rare that this happens, and most infections clear up without any complications.

    Has your friend been cleaning the piercing with the solution that was given to her at the piercing shop? If not, tell your friend to clean it... about twice a day. If the infection doesn't go away in a few days, then I suggest she takes a visit to the doc.
  • Apr 13, 2008, 11:15 AM
    Choux
    There were a group of four physician on Dr. Phil who were talking about MRSA, a particularly drug resistant form of staph infection. They stated that the nose is the most prolific source of staph in a otherwise normal healthy human body free of infection; you see, all people have staph on their bodies normally.

    So, any infection in the nose has potential to go really bad fast... in my opinion.
  • Apr 13, 2008, 03:29 PM
    nauticalstar420
    Your friend needs to go to the doctor and get antibiotics. Only antibiotcs will fully cure an infected piercing. Some people will suggest to use salt water, peroxide (which is a big no-no!) and things like that, but those things will only mask the symptoms, rather than cure the infection.

    The infection can spread if it gets into your blood stream. It can travel to different parts of your body causing sores, other piercings, etc. to become infected as well. Please urge your friend to go to the doctor, or matters will only get worse.
  • Sep 12, 2008, 07:52 PM
    odewale tosin
    I don't have insurance so I can go to see a doctor,can you tell me of any antibiotics for nose piercing infection.Thanks
  • Jan 21, 2010, 09:45 PM
    bella028
    I've been using that solution they tell you to use and nothing is happening. I've had this tiny red bump next to my nose piercing for weeks and it won't go away! I don't want to waste time going to doctor. Can you tell me of something that can cure it away fast? I've been covering it up with a bandaid for work because it looks so bad
  • Feb 16, 2011, 07:17 PM
    MissBre
    I have had my nose peirced for several years. When I first got it peirced I have the same small red bumb next to mine. It was just a small cist that eventually went away on its own. This does not however mean that you may have some sort of infection so it would be wise to have it checked out by the Dr. anyway.

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