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'''Industrial Strength''' Body Jewelry was started in [[1991]] by Jeffry D. Lorenz. [[J.D. Lorenz]] expanded his one-man operation in his bedroom, to an industry-leading corporation with distributors on multiple continents. Industrial Strength have been [[APP]] members since 2002.
An '''infection''' is the detrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species. The infecting organism seeks to utilize the host's resources in order to multiply at the expense of the host. This [[Pathogen|pathogen]] interferes with the normal functioning of the host and can lead to chronic [[Wound|wounds]], gangrene, loss of an infected limb or even death.


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An infection is generally characterized by inflammation, redness of the general area and/or increased temperature of the surrounding tissue, although this varies from case to case.


== Jewelry Specifications and Materials ==
Some easily identifiable and common infections include:
* [[316LVM F-138]] implant grade stainless steel
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* [[6AL4V ELI F-136]] implant grade titanium
- Impetigo
* 18K solid gold
- Cellulitis
* [[FDA approved acrylic]] (page does not exist)
- Ecthyma
* [[Pyrex]]
- Erythrasma
- Folliculitis
- Boils
- Leprosy
- Viral exanthem
- Herpes Type 1
- Herpes zoster
- Human papilloma virus
- Varicella zoster
- Dematophyte infection
- Candida albicans
- Pityrosporum
- Scabies
- Eczema
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== Industrial Strength Locations ==
== How to Avoid ==
"Industrial Strength Corporation" was incorporated in California on July 6, 1995. Their main headquarters is located at ''1065 Hensley Street, Richmond, CA 94801; Telephone: 1-800-339-5725, INTL: 510-235-6778; Fax: 510-235-7780''.
Avoiding infections is actually very easy and doesn't require much of you:


[[Industrial Strength Australia]] is '''Industrial Strength's''' face in Australia and New Zealand. Industrial Strength Australia's address is: ''192 King St., Newtown 2042, NSW, Australia; Telephone/Fax: (02) 9516 3671''.
Most infections are cause by lack of personal hygiene,  washing your hands frequently, brushing your teeth after eating and other simple things that are commonly expected of people go a long way when it come to preventing an infection. In case your job puts you in environments were you are exposed to bacterias (cook, waiter, plumber, medical doctor... if you're a medical doctor you should already know this), take necessary precautions, use masks and gloves to avoid coming in direct contact of possibly infected materials among other things. Some cuisines feature raw meats and similar things in their dishes, try to avoid these, things like steak tartar, raw kibe, sushi and rare meat (as in typical brazilian and argentinean barbecues), open wound in the mouth like labrets and tongue piercings are very prone to infections of this sort.
In case of scarification, implants and surface piercings, keeping the wound covered and passing an anti-bacterial cream or gel (if you still feel unsafe about only one product, consult a doctor before mixing) is a must, remember to change the bandage 3 times a day but giving the wound at least 20 minutes of air before covering it up again '''DURING THE ENTIRE HEALING PROCESS''', even if a wound looks closed it still is open to infections thanks to the lack of consistency and density on the tissue covering it.


[[Jamming Piercing]] is '''Industrial Strength's''' European distributor. Jamming Piercing is based in Switzerland. ''Telephone number: 0041 71 222 90 47; fax: 0041 71 222 90 48''.
== See Also ==
 
* [[Bladder Infection]]
== Related Entries ==
* [[Brain Infection]]
* [[Surgical Stainless Steel]]
* [[Dry Gangrene]]
* [[Barbell]]
* [[Scrotal Infection]]
* [[Curved Barbell]]
* [[Circular Barbell]]
* [[Jewelry Acronyms]]
* [[Captive Bead Ring]]
* [[Ball Closure Ring]]
 
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.isbodyjewelry.com Industrial Strength]'s Homepage
* [http://www.jammingpiercing.ch Jamming Piercing] - Industrial Strength's European Distributor

Latest revision as of 05:49, 17 September 2023

An infection is the detrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species. The infecting organism seeks to utilize the host's resources in order to multiply at the expense of the host. This pathogen interferes with the normal functioning of the host and can lead to chronic wounds, gangrene, loss of an infected limb or even death.

An infection is generally characterized by inflammation, redness of the general area and/or increased temperature of the surrounding tissue, although this varies from case to case.

Some easily identifiable and common infections include:

- Impetigo
- Cellulitis
- Ecthyma
- Erythrasma
- Folliculitis
- Boils
- Leprosy
- Viral exanthem
- Herpes Type 1
- Herpes zoster
- Human papilloma virus
- Varicella zoster
- Dematophyte infection
- Candida albicans
- Pityrosporum
- Scabies
- Eczema

How to Avoid

Avoiding infections is actually very easy and doesn't require much of you:

Most infections are cause by lack of personal hygiene, washing your hands frequently, brushing your teeth after eating and other simple things that are commonly expected of people go a long way when it come to preventing an infection. In case your job puts you in environments were you are exposed to bacterias (cook, waiter, plumber, medical doctor... if you're a medical doctor you should already know this), take necessary precautions, use masks and gloves to avoid coming in direct contact of possibly infected materials among other things. Some cuisines feature raw meats and similar things in their dishes, try to avoid these, things like steak tartar, raw kibe, sushi and rare meat (as in typical brazilian and argentinean barbecues), open wound in the mouth like labrets and tongue piercings are very prone to infections of this sort. In case of scarification, implants and surface piercings, keeping the wound covered and passing an anti-bacterial cream or gel (if you still feel unsafe about only one product, consult a doctor before mixing) is a must, remember to change the bandage 3 times a day but giving the wound at least 20 minutes of air before covering it up again DURING THE ENTIRE HEALING PROCESS, even if a wound looks closed it still is open to infections thanks to the lack of consistency and density on the tissue covering it.

See Also