Itchy piercing? Discover the causes and our soothing solutions!

Rédigé par : Naald Piercing | Dernière mise à jour : 21 Mar 26
Updated: March 20, 2026
Written by: Jean-Philippe (Naald)
Reviewed by: Chloé, professional piercer

Why is your piercing itchy? Causes and Solutions

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An itchy piercing can quickly become a source of stress… or annoyance. Is it normal? Is it serious? Don't panic, we'll explain everything. Whether you are in the healing phase or your piercing is well-established, itching has various causes, but there is always a solution.

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Causes of Itching

1. Healing in Progress: A Normal Phase

If your piercing is new, itching can be a sign of healing. During this phase, your body reacts to repair the area. Itching is a common side effect as the skin reconstructs itself.

Good to know:

  • This can last several weeks to several months.
  • As long as you don't notice intense redness, swelling, or unusual discharge, there's no need to worry.

2. Reaction to Jewelry Material

Jewelry made with an unsuitable material (such as alloys containing nickel) can irritate your skin and cause itching.

The solution:

  • Opt for jewelry made of ASTM F-136 titanium, niobium, or high-quality surgical steel.
  • Consult your piercer for a change if you suspect an allergy.

3. Excessive Dryness

Excessive use of antiseptic products or an overly rigorous care routine can dry out the skin around the piercing, leading to itching.

What to do:

  • Clean a maximum of twice a day with a sterile saline solution.
  • Avoid scented soaps, alcohol, or hydrogen peroxide, which can dry out or irritate.

4. Accumulation of Sebum and Dead Skin Cells

The skin around the piercing naturally produces sebum, which can accumulate with dead skin cells and cause irritation.

Tip:

  • Gently clean around the jewelry with a sterile saline solution to remove residue.

5. Snags or Rubbing

Accidental snagging with your clothes or repeated rubbing (e.g., with a helmet or headphones) can irritate the area and cause itching.

How to prevent it?

  • Adapt your jewelry to your lifestyle: prefer simple and well-fitting designs.
  • Be mindful of tight clothing or accessories that could cause irritation.

Can Itching Be a Sign of Infection?

Sometimes, but not always. Here are the symptoms of a possible infection:

  • Persistent redness or warmth around the piercing.
  • Yellow or greenish discharge.
  • Increased pain and swelling.

If you notice these signs:

  • Contact your piercer immediately.
  • Gently clean with a sterile saline solution.
  • Do not remove the jewelry without professional advice, as this could worsen the situation.

What to Do to Relieve Itching?

1. Avoid Scratching or Touching

As tempting as it may be, scratching can worsen irritation or introduce bacteria.

2. Moisturize the Skin

If your skin is dry, apply a moisturizing product suitable for healing (approved by your piercer).

3. Soothe Irritation with Saline Compresses

Apply a compress soaked in warm saline solution to the piercing for a few minutes. This will relieve itching and promote healing.

4. Choose Suitable Jewelry

If the itching persists, your jewelry may not be suitable. For example, ill-fitting jewelry for your piercing can cause rubbing or irritation. In this case, consider changing to ASTM F-136 titanium jewelry, ideal for sensitive skin.

When to Consult a Professional?

If itching persists beyond a few days or is accompanied by worrying symptoms (pain, discharge, abnormal swelling), consult your piercer or a healthcare professional. It is always better to seek advice than to let irritation worsen.

If your itching is accompanied by persistent redness, also read our article on piercing rejection to rule out this possibility. And if your skin reacts to metals, our comparison of titanium vs. surgical steel will help you choose the right material.

In Summary

An itchy piercing is not necessarily a cause for concern. Often, it is part of the normal healing process. However, if in doubt, do not hesitate to consult a professional. With proper care and suitable jewelry, you will enjoy your piercing without any discomfort.