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Typical Antibiotic
Reaction
Q: Oh can someone give me some
advice please?
I got my first
tattoo (on the side of my leg, all black ink) on June 2. Everything
was going great until it started to get small red bumps all over it.
Now, as of this morning, its got infected bumps, plus blister looking
things on it. The tattoo artist said to keep using the ointment. I am
putting a warm rag on it for very short periods of time to draw out
infection, which is what instinct tells me to do, lol. It's awful
and I am very scared. I have taken care of it, I don't know why this
is happening. It looks like more than a hair follicle infection.
Has this happened to anyone else? If so, could you tell me how yours came
out after it finally healed??? I am thinking of going to the doctor. I
would greatly appreciate any info.
Thanks,
Becca.
A: Dear Becca,
If you are using an antibiotic ointment (bacitracin, polysporin, neosporin
or similarly packaged "tattoo" brands) stop now, and switch to a
VERY mild lotion such as Dermassage, Curel, or Vaseline Intensive care in
the yellow bottle. The logic being that this sounds to me like an
antibiotic reaction.
What
makes me think this is an antibiotic reaction? The fact that it looks like
a follicle infection, a rash made up of tiny pimples.
If symptoms do persist, you may want to try
Hibiclens surgical soap 3x a day until symptoms subside, I have seen this
stuff kill infections in tattoos and piercings, though be careful, it can
irritate the skin. Infections may occur after antibiotic reactions,
because the skin is healing slowly. While infections are rarer
than antibiotic reactions, one of these two methods or both combined,
which is also safe, should get rid of your problem.
The quicker you take care of this, the better your
tattoo will look when healed.Antibiotic ointments are not effective for very
long, and should not be used longer than a week. I would bet dollars to
donuts you have been using an antibiotic for way too long.
Albert B Jeffers III
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