{"id":14888,"date":"2021-07-07T06:48:17","date_gmt":"2023-01-09T16:47:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/?p=14888"},"modified":"2024-02-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2024-02-10T00:00:00","slug":"feeling-sick-after-getting-a-tattoo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/feeling-sick-after-getting-a-tattoo\/","title":{"rendered":"Feeling Sick After Getting a Tattoo? \u2013 Here’s Why!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Getting a tattoo may seem all fun and exciting, but for your body, the very process of getting tattooed and healing is pretty stressful. That is why a lot of people experience different, health-related things, and tattoo side effects<\/a> once their tattoos are done.<\/p>\n

Some feel ill, others feel nauseous, and others are just in a lot of pain for the first few days. It is safe to say that getting tattooed is a pretty unpleasant experience, especially if you have low pain tolerance and are prone to getting sick.<\/p>\n

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re going through the unpleasant stage of tattoo healing right now. So, to make this as straightforward as possible (and save you from reading nausea), we’ll dive into the reasons you’re feeling sick after a tattoo. Let’s get started!<\/p>\n

After-Tattoo Sickness or Tattoo Flu: 6 Things You Must Know<\/h2>\n

1. What Does The Body Go Through During and After a Tattoo?<\/h3>\n

Before we get into the reasons you’re feeling sick after a tattoo, we first must understand all the things the body goes through in such a process. That will offer some insight into your body reacting by making you feel sick, nauseous, and overall, pretty bad.<\/p>\n

Now, during a tattooing process<\/a>, your body is getting poked thousands of times. After all, the newly-created tattoo is also a newly-created open wound<\/strong> your body starts to prioritize for quick and proper healing<\/a>. You’re purposefully wounding your body, so the body needs to respond to the wound or the damage.<\/p>\n

As a result, white blood cells<\/strong> are ‘sent to the crime scene’ to fix what can be fixed. For example, these cells transport the excess ink particles and dispose of them through the bloodstream; this is the work of your lymphatic system<\/a>.<\/p>\n

But, what exactly is happening in your body during and after a tattoo?<\/p>\n