no
most likely the tragus piercing. but that's still on the ear.
its infected
your body would be rejecting the piercing
If your ear in infected it might sting a little, but normal cleaning them, no.
A blow out only occurrs if the piercing is ripped or infected. a fresh piercing can blow out
No, you shouldn't be using salt on the piercing at all if it is infected. Wash the piercing using lathered soap, work the soap into the piercing and then irrigate the piercing with running water while rotating or shuffling the jewellery to rinse the soap and infected dishcharge from the piercing.
The area around an infected piercing may be swollen, reddish, sore to the touch, discharge puss or accumulate crust which returns after being removed.
Yes, but i wouldn't recommend it. if your nosegets infected and you touch your ear with it it will most likely get infected to
The first signs would be a combination of swelling, redness and possible smelly discharge around the piercing as well as pain or a throbbing sensation in the ear lobe.
Actually, no. Oral piercings are among the piercings that rarely get infected; that is, if they are taken care of properly. The piercings that are the most prone to infection are the navel and ear cartilage piercings.
It might be dried pus if you have been playing with a piercing and got the area infected.
The ear lobe will be red and sore, and there may be discoloration around the piercing. Cleaning the ear and earrings with mild antiseptic may provide relief, and if not, your doctor may prescribe antibiotic creams to treat the infection.