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Bacteria
- A large group of microscopic single cell organisms.
- Some of these cause disease in humans.
Bacterial Infection
- A possible complication of piercings.
- Involves the colonisation of a piercing or the surrounding
area by bacteria.
- Usually results in the production of pus, a thick yellow,
green or gray discharge containing dead cells of the piercee and
dead bacteria.
- Proper
sterilization of all piercing tools and proper aftercare
usually prevents bacterial infection.
Bactine ®
- A product of Bayer Corporation
- Carries the warning "For External Use Only".
- Contains 0.13% w/w Benzalkonium Chloride and 2.5% w/w
Lidocaine Hydrochloride.
- Lidocaine can cause sensitivity reactions.
- I do not recommend this for piercing aftercare.
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www.bactine.com
Barbell

- An item of jewelry consisting of a rod (the bar) which
penetrates the piercing and ends (the bells) which hold the bar in
the piercing.
- The term originates from weightlifting where weights are put
on both ends of a bar.
Barbell Length
- The distance between the internal aspects of the ends
- In a curved barbell it is the shortest distance between the
balls at the ends.
Belly Button
- Common name for the
navel
of the abdomen.
Benzalkonium Chloride
- This
antiseptic is in common use, being typically offered to people
when having their ears pierced with a gun.
- It is not recommended for prolonged use.
- When combined with lidocaine or isopropyl alcohol the risks
are compounded.
- Bactine
- Pierced ear Care Solution
- No More Ouchies
- Sensitive ears Solution
Betadine ®
- This is the trade name for various solutions and strengths of
povidine iodine
antiseptic solution.
- Routinely used by doctors for preparing the skin for surgery,
when it is liberally applied and allowed to soak in for at least
two minutes. Likewise when piercing it should be allowed to soak
in.
- Contra-indicated in persons allergic to iodine.
- The risks of prolonged use include
- Allergy: Iodine-containing medicines are sometimes injected
by doctors and death from anaphylaxis might occur if the patient
has previously developed iodine allergy.
- Damage to the healing cells within the piercing
- Skin discoloration
Bridge

- A piercing passing horizontal through the bridge of the nose.
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