Article: Most septum piercings will heal up without a problem if you keep them clean. Unfortunately, however, infections do sometimes happen. The following are signs your piercing has become infected:  Yellow or green discharge. A lump near the piercing. Intense pain, redness, or swelling. Your first impulse may be to remove your jewelry if you notice signs of an infection. However, this can actually make the infection worse. If the hole in your piercing closes, this can form an abscess that can have serious medical complications. In the event your piercing becomes infected, make an appointment with a doctor immediately. Infections should not be treated without medical assistance and self-medicating can worsen an infection. Infections are usually treated via topical or oral antibiotics. Take the full round of any antibiotics your doctor prescribes, even after symptoms of an infection have passed.  With prompt, proper treatment, a pierced septum infection can be quickly treated.
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Recognize an infection. Do not remove your jewelry. See a doctor right away. Take any medications your doctor prescribes.