Don't take out the jewelry if it's infected. It traps the infection and can cause an abscess. Start wearing surgical steel, glass, or real gold jewlery. Theres no way to tell if your piercing will close. its just safer to wear your jewelry 24/7. If studs bother you you can go out and buy rings.
Well it won't close up so much as actually shrink, then if over time (months and months) the piercing may close however, if the piercing is over a year old it closing may be doubtful.
no they will not close
i think 6 months or even sooner.
no! iv got mine done, had it for 3 months now and i just changed the earring today :), you WONT go blind, no idea where this came from?!
I think about 3 or 2 months, even in a few weeks. To keep em' pierced, just use an earring to make a hole. It's a whole alota cheapa'
There are some people with pierced ears who simply cannot wear anything other than gold earrings. If you have had an infected ear for eight (!!) months, you should consult a licensed health practitioner before you do do anything else. And don't wear an earring in the infected ear!
If you've had your ear piercing in for the whole three months it should be fine but dont play with your ears to much and dont leave it out for more than a month because if you sudden;y put earring back in it will get infected so i rather you dont mabye you can leave them out for 2 weeks
about 8 weeks. I have heard that you should wait at least six months, because if you put in dangles too soon the earlobe will be to weak to hold something that dangles and can make the hole bigger, which you don't want.
When your about nine months but i had mine pierced a few hours after my birth but nine months is recommended age
The lady who pierced my ears said 4 months
If you want the piercing to close up, then yes, take it out. If you want to keep the piercing and avoid pain or infection then it is best to leave the same earring in for at least two months, after that you can change freely between earrings. If the original earring is causing problems (ie. seeming too long, or too short) then go back to your piercer for advice.
its just where the skin has healed, its like a scar, some scar's are hard It could be that, or the ear is infected and it's a small ball of puss. What you do is you keep the earring in but twist it and clean it regualrly.