Recognizing an Infected Tattoo
These days, a tattoo is the best way to flaunt one’s individual personality. It is a smart way to wear your attitude on desired part of your body. Tattoo has grown to be extremely popular between youngsters. But have you ever thought of the after effects of a tattoo. A tattoo is crafted with needles and ink on the skin. So, an infection is likely to follow if proper care is not taken of it. We tell you how to recognize an infected tattoo. Once you figure out that the tattoo is infected, you can work towards the after care. Read on to know more about this.
A tattoo is engraved on the skin with a machine which has needles and ink. It is important to ensure beforehand, whether the needles are sterilized and new or not. Non- sterilized needles can cause infection. Some particular ink can also cause irritation on the recipient’s skin.
Irritation on the newly done tattoo area is normal. However, an infected tattoo would feel hot, turn red, swell up and itch. Some infected tattoos even bleed badly. Some people can even graduate eruptions on the skin. In case, you experience severe swelling, pus oozing out from the skin pores, a foul smell, the surrounding area going weak or muscle cramps, your tattoo have surely generated an infection and needs immediate medical attention.
If small red lumps graduate in the area of the tattoo, this can be a sign of infection. If the lumps do not decrease, the tattoo is likely to be infected with bad needles or ointment. Sometimes, due to infection, the area of the skin where the tattoo is being done turns black. The skin will look burnt.
Some times skin becomes excessively dry and peels off. However, a little dryness is normal, but if it persists for a week, you must consult a doctor.
These were some common symptoms of tattoo infections that might graduate on a fresh tattoo. Knowing these symptoms will take you alert and make the necessary after care measure. Refer to this article to know all about tattoo infections.






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