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    Feb 20, 2012, 10:38 AM
    Why is my belly piercing really red?
    I got my belly pierced a week ago, and it's going really red sometimes the belly bar goes really stiff so I can't move it and starts an aching pain. I'm worried about getting an infection or my belly rejecting the belly bar? The skin where it's been pierced is quite thin too, can someone help? :-)

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