I'm wondering if my earrings are real titanium? They are meant to be titanium however my top right peircing is sore, I took the earring out and it started bleedig but there is a lump inside in the hole but no puss. I've always had trouble with that hole and the stems of both top pieircings have turned black but only one side hurts but anyway my earrings (in the top holes) says 925 but I'm no sure what that means?
Titanium earrings.
Have you tried different metals? Look for surgical steel, glass or titanium earrings. It may just be that you are allergic to nickel or another metal commonly used in earrings.
Take your earrings to a local jeweler who can use a probe to confirm that the diamonds are real -- or not.
No, Harris Real Estate University is not owned by Titanium Solutions. However, Titanium Solutions and Harris Real Estate University do work closely together.
Hypoallergenic earrings can be a good choice for those who can only wear gold earrings, if the sensitivity is not very high. Individuals who develop rashes, etc when wearing certain earrings have developed contact dermatitis or an inflammation from contact with something irritating on the skin. If the dermatitis is severe even with hypoallergenic earrings, you may want to purchase nonallergenic earrings. These can be made of a pure grade Titanium.
Some people have a nickel sensitivity when it comes to earrings. Therefore, I believe that nickel free or nickel safe earrings are the best and safest earrings to use. They are made from surgical stainless steel.
Pokemon Titanium is real and was given out in Japan.It was givin out to one person and one person only.It has Arceus on the cover.
Go buy some earrings. I would suggest not real big or heavy at first. If you want to be safe, wear earrings that have gold-backs.
real gold ones
To prevent ear infections caused by earrings, ensure you use high-quality, hypoallergenic materials such as surgical steel, titanium, or gold. Always clean your earrings and earlobes with alcohol or antiseptic before and after wearing them. Avoid wearing earrings while swimming or exercising to minimize exposure to moisture and bacteria. Additionally, refrain from changing earrings frequently during the healing process if you have recently had your ears pierced.
if your earrings are not real they will do that sometimes.
When you get your ears pierced, the earrings typically provided are small stud earrings made of hypoallergenic materials, such as surgical stainless steel, gold, or titanium, to minimize the risk of allergic reactions. These earrings are designed to be lightweight and comfortable for healing, usually featuring a simple design. After a healing period, you can switch to other styles, but it's important to follow aftercare instructions for optimal healing.