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Tattoo Infections in Hickory NC | AFC Urgent Care

Fighting a tattoo infection? Visit AFC Urgent Care today for walk-in tattoo infection treatment with no appointment necessary. Most visits are less than one hour after being seen.

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As tattoos have gained popularity, more people are opting to get inked. However, there are inherent risks associated with getting a tattoo, such as the possibility of infection. At AFC Urgent Care of Hickory NC, we prioritize the health and safety of our community. Our focus is on providing top-quality treatment for tattoo infections to ensure our patients receive the best care possible.

We do not offer tattoo removal services.

What causes a tattoo infection?

Tattoo infections can have different causes, but the most common is the use of unsanitary equipment or needles by the tattoo artist. Bacteria introduced into the wound during the tattooing process can lead to an infection. Additionally, tattoo infections can result from scratching or picking at scabs that form on the tattooed area, exposure to unclean water sources or public pools while the tattoo is healing,and getting the tattoo in an unhygienic environment.

Signs & Symptoms of an Infected Tattoo

If you have a tattoo infection, the area surrounding the tattoo may develop a rash or red, bumpy skin. It is normal for individuals with sensitive skin to experience needle irritation, which usually resolves within a few days. However, if these symptoms persist for over a week, it’s important to seek medical attention to avoid complications and further infection.

Here are some common symptoms of a tattoo infection:

  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Pain
  • Tenderness
  • Itching
  • Heat radiating from the tattooed area
  • Pus-like discharge
  • Fever

Do tattoo infections lead to Staph infections?

Not all tattoo infections are caused by staph bacteria, but they can lead to a staph infection if left untreated. Seeking medical attention promptly is crucial if you suspect you have a tattoo infection. Our providers at AFC Urgent Care can assess the severity of the infection and provide effective treatment to prevent any potential complications.

Tattoo Infection Treatment

Seek immediate medical attention at our urgent care clinic if you suspect that you have a tattoo infection. Our treatment options may include prescribing antibiotics, draining any pus or fluid from the affected area, or thoroughly cleaning the wound. Follow your AFC provider’s instructions carefully and avoid picking or scratching the area to reduce the risk of further infection or scarring. For a smoother healing process, keep the area clean and dry.

Preventing Tattoo Infections

To prevent tattoo infections, it’s crucial to carefully select a reputable and hygienic tattoo shop or artist. Once you get a tattoo, follow the aftercare instructions provided by your tattoo artist to avoid infection. These instructions typically include gently washing the tattoo with mild soap and water, refraining from swimming or soaking the tattoo in water for several weeks and keeping the tattoo moisturized with a recommended ointment. It’s essential to monitor the tattooed area for several weeks after getting the tattoo and watch out for any signs of infection.

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