No. But you should clean your jewellery on a regular basis.
You should leave an earring in until the lobe is no longer reddened or crusty/infected. You should wear an earring frequently for a while after...
They are the same thing, both names are used to identify the same piece of jewellery. A post earring is one that has a post that goes through the ear, usually secured with a butterfly, as opposed to a wire, which is generally longer and more flexible. A stud earring is an earring design that sits on the ear lobe as opposed to a drop type earring which hangs from the lobe, or a hoop earring that incorporates the fastening as part of the earring. So, to sum up, a post is one of the ways in which an earring is designed to go through the pierced hole of the ear lobe and a stud earring is a style of earring.
You open the earring by pulling the lever thingy that can be pulled in the back of the earring then put it on your ear lobe
Ear Lobe
An earring infection can't be fully seen, as it is often inside the ear, where the earring post goes through. However, the ear lobe often goes red, and swollen, pus and gunk keeps building up and has to be removed resulting in a lot of pain. I've had an earring infection myself and its not nice!
In my day it was minor surgery ... a few stitches. But now they have glue.
lobe earrings will work fine so will certain gauge type of earrings if theyre the right size
Dangle jewellery is usually designed wrong and the Sheppard's hooks act like razors cutting the lobe due to the weight.
It's usually 20 to 18g
6 weeks, then you can change it (put dont leave it out) then 4 more weeks before you can take it out and leave it out.
6 weeks for lobe. 12 weeks for cartilage. That's if done with a hollow needle. With a gun, even longer.
If your ear lobe was ripped by an earring, give it some time to heal. A week or two should work well. Make sure to clean it every night with water and nothing else. After that week or two (depending on how bad it is. if it's really bad, give it a week), consult with your doctor and let them know your situation. If you feel major pain in your ear lobe, take an advil or a Tylenol and take a nap to reduce panic and stress. Hope this helped!!