We recommend checking for signs of complete healing after about 6 months or between 6 months and a year. You can tell that the piercing is healing well if there is no puss or crusties around the edges of the piercing jewelry.
Likewise, people ask, how do you know if your nipple piercing is infected?
If you notice these signs of an infected nipple, see your doctor:
- Hot, sensitive, or painful nipple.
- Nipple oozes yellow, green, or brown discharge, or smells bad.
- Swelling.
- Fever.
- Body aches.
- Rash.
- Fatigue.
- Redness that spreads out from the piercing.
- Placement: The flesh of one or both nipples.
- Pricing: $30-$50 for the piercing only, plus jewelry.
- Pain Level: 7/10.
- Healing Time: 6-8 weeks.
- Aftercare: Wash once or twice per day with saline solution or soap and water, avoid touching or wearing fabric that can easily snag.
One may also ask, how long does a nipple piercing take to stop hurting?
How long does the pain last? The jolt of pain felt from the act of puncturing the nipple only lasts a second or two. According to people who’ve had it done, it feels like a quick bite or pinch. Beyond that, you can expect your nipples to be pretty tender for the first two or three days.