Probably not, this is your body trying to reject that type of metal. However you could try painting clear nail varnish over the stem part of the earring. This will give you less grief and means that for the sake of a 1.50 bottle of nail varnish you can keep wearing cheap earrings... happy days. :)
The best way to treat irritated ears from an allergic reaction to earrings is to remove the earrings immediately. If no signs of infection are spotted, keep the ears clean and avoid using metals that cause an allergic reaction in the future.
You don't get your ears pierced with earrings. You have them pierced by a needle and then the hole is filled with an earring. There are gold stud earrings which are less likely to cause an allergic reaction.
I have recently stopped wearing earrings regularly and when people squint they can only just see the holes, but my earrings fit anyway.
Yes she does. she is not usually wearing earrings though.
To tell, your ears will be swelling red,hot to touch and you'd earring will be digging in your ear. Also,your ears will be bleeding and puss may come out. If your ears have a bump, don't worry, it's not an infection. It will probably be because that you are allergic to the earrings that you are wearing. If you are still worried, I suggest that you go to a doctor to get your ears checked.
Have you tried different metals? Look for surgical steel, glass or titanium earrings. It may just be that you are allergic to nickel or another metal commonly used in earrings.
they want to look good just like female wearing earrings
Most likely. Allergies can just pop up :/ Try wearing titanium or surgical steel. Those usually don't cause reactions if youre allergic to nickel. If those dont work, try glass or acrylic.
Justin Bieber's ears are pieced and my friend has a poster of him, which shows him wearing earrings on each ear. So yes, Justin wears earrings.
not really, depends if you're allergic to any metals. I believe they only give out studs.
Earrings can be bad for children for many reasons. For one, some people are allergic to the metal used for earrings. Depending on the severity of the allergy, minor irritation or even death can occur as a result of earrings. Another reason is that children may not be able to correctly care for their ears once their ears are pierced. Neglect to properly clean the ears after a piercing can lead to infection, pain, and the closing of the earring holes. What can also cause pain and closing of the earring holes is a lack of wearing them. If your child does not like to wear the earrings very much, then the holes will close and the next time your child puts in an earring it will be painful and difficult. Yet another reason is that your child may not want earrings, especially if you decide to pierce your baby's ears. When your child starts to make their own fashion choices, they may hate their earrings and be embarrassed by them. If you want your child to get their ears pierced, please consider the above.
No, not at all, and some people are even allergic to gold and gold-plated jewelry. The best kind of earrings to use when you first get your ears pierced are the ones made of surgical steel. They are cheaper than gold, and there may be less chance of skin irritation than there would be with gold or silver earrings.