For anyone thinking about getting their ears pierced, dermatologists urge people to follow these steps to avoid infection:. Leave the earrings in your ears for six weeks or more, even at night. Removing the starter earrings too early may cause the piercings to close. Regularly wash your ears with soap and water. Carefully do this at least once a day to avoid infection. Twist the earrings a few times daily. This will help keep the pierced holes open. Put rubbing alcohol on your ears.
Ear Piercing Questions. Call Doctor or Seek Care Now Part of earring clasp is stuck inside the earlobe Ear pain and all of lower ear is red or swollen Ear pain and all of upper ear is red or swollen Ear pain and fever You feel weak or very sick You think you need to be seen, and the problem is urgent.
To prevent bacteria from transferring from your hair to your new piercings, try throwing your hair up at night - at least for the first month. Keeping it pulled back and away from your ears will not only reduce the risk of infection, but will also keep it from getting caught on your earrings while you sleep. First, use the saline solution your piercer gave you, every day, twice a day. Apply it to the front and back of the piercing with a clean cotton ball, and then twist the earring a couple times while it is wet.
Warning: Rubbing alcohol may sting a bit when you use it. Also, if you find your skin is getting too dry, stop using it and switch to something gentler.
Only you know your body and can judge what works best for you. They will close rather rapidly. Leave your earrings in as often as you can for roughly a year before going extended periods without them. The long two-month wait is over. And if an earring ever gets stuck in your ear, seek help from a grown-up. If you think one of your pierced ears may be infected , tell your mom or dad.
An infected earlobe may be swollen, red, warm, and painful, and it may ooze a thick, yellow-white fluid called pus. It's fairly common for pierced ears to get infected, but don't wait for it to get better by itself because the infection may spread and make you sick. Your mom or dad will probably call the doctor for advice on how to treat the infection. The doctor will probably suggest a routine of cleaning the ear and putting antibacterial ointment on it.
You'll need to have a parent check in with the doctor again if the infection doesn't start going away after 2 days. But if you take care of the infection, it probably will go away completely in 1 to 2 weeks. Then you can start enjoying your pierced ears again!
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