When you don't feel anything when you touch them.
No.
Ear piercing has a sting to it, but it usually isn't anything major. Sometimes the person doing the piercing can even numb the ear to try to prevent pain.
Cortisporin otic solution contains a combination of medications, including an anesthetic (benzocaine), which can provide temporary numbness in the ear canal. However, its primary purpose is to treat ear infections and reduce inflammation rather than to numb the ear in a general sense. The numbness is localized to the area applied and is typically short-lived. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific concerns regarding ear medications.
If your ear hurts or if your ear feel clogged than yes you do
wait for the swelling to go down. Or put some ice on it to numb it if it hurts that much.
Get an air horn. And hold it to its ear for about 30 sec...
If you are doing the piercing yourself at home and want to know how long to keep the ice on it, it really depends on you. It is usually safe after having it on your ear for around 2 minutes. But is you fell you're ready before the 2 min. is up you should go for it.
You should keep the ice on your ear for 4 minutes
Well my tongue isn't half numb, however if your tongue is half numb I would suggest you direct your question to a specialist IE Ear, Nose and Throat "ENT" or a *Neurologist (*specialist in neurological disorders). You have some form of issue with the neuro-receptors / nerves feeding the tongue.
Well my tongue isn't half numb, however if your tongue is half numb I would suggest you direct your question to a specialist IE Ear, Nose and Throat "ENT" or a *Neurologist (*specialist in neurological disorders). You have some form of issue with the neuro-receptors / nerves feeding the tongue.
they dont actually numb it but the mouthwash they give you helps alot However some places do offer numbing as an option if you prefer, but you would need to ask around to see if anywhere does offer this.
buy it online, then you will know.