Remove the earring, clean it and clean the hole in your ear, replace the earring back into your ear. Try and use jewelry cleaner for the earrings and rubbing alcohol or alcohol wipes for your ears. You can use rubbing alcohol to clean your earrings as well if you do not have jewelry cleaner. Do this once a day for a few days and it should heal the infection.
you have a ear infection !
You might have a little bit of infection where you had your ear pierced. If it doesn't hurt the infection has probably finished and you are just left with the dead white cells and bacteria. If it hurts you may still have the infection in there. Sometimes if you take the earring out you can massage the lump out. If you can't and it is not unsightly, just leave it alone and your body will get rid of it eventually.
As long you make sure the earring that you're putting in your ear is disinfected to make it less likely that you will get an infection
If you have a toe infection you should talk to your doctor...
If your child is gauging their ears it will heal back if they do not go past a 0'0 gauge.
A doctor will prescribe antibiotic cream for a skin infection. The infection will need to be cleaned daily and covered with gauze.
A doctor will prescribe antibiotic cream for a skin infection. The infection will need to be cleaned daily and covered with gauze.
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No it does not mean u have an infection it just means that you are alergect to the type of medle they used to perice it or the type of medal on your earring
if you just got them pierced its just to help them heal right or better your skin wont stick to the earring
I learned infections can get very bad have puss. If it ever does get that bad clean it right away and then remove the earring. Use peroxide or rubbing alcohol to clean the earring and the surrounding area several times daily. If you have a hoop-type earring, this is easily done by rotating the earring. Go to the doctor if it gets worse in a day or two. If it is also bloated and red it is defiantly infected.
to heal an infection at back of mouth