Is it normal for my belly button piercing to scab?

You may find that your piercing site starts forming scabs, and it seems like some people just can’t resist peeling them off. Nevertheless, if a scab is there, it means your body is trying to properly heal a wound. Leave it in place and let it fall off naturally.

Why is my belly button piercing so crusty?

It’s normal to see an off-white fluid coming out of the area in the first few days after your piercing. This fluid may form a crusty material. Think of this as your body coming to terms with the new object in your navel.

How do I get rid of a crusty belly button piercing?

Use a saltwater mixture (1/2 tsp sea salt per 1 cup of water) to help remove any dried healing secretions. Follow with a mild antibacterial soap and water cleansing. You could also use either one of these cleansing methods alone. First, remember to wash your hands with antibacterial soap.

When will navel piercing stop crusting?

After cleaning the site for a few weeks, you will see less and less crusting until, eventually, it all disappears. This is not a process of one-size-fits-all. For some people the crusting goes away in two or three weeks–for others, it can take four or five weeks.

Should I leave the scab on my piercing?

Scabs that don’t come away with little or no effort should be left alone. It’s your body’s natural band aid. Picking it off will only leave a bigger wound that needs a new scab. Use anything harsh to clean it.

Why is my belly button piercing crusty after 6 months?

If you just had your body pierced and you start to notice a crusty material around the piercing site, don’t worry. Crusting after body piercing is normal—this might just be the result of your body trying to heal itself.

Why is my belly button piercing crusty after a year?

Is my belly button piercing healing or infected?

If symptoms, such as pain, steadily improve, the piercing is probably healing normally. If a person suddenly experiences new symptoms, especially after a period of few or no symptoms, this can signal an infection.