well my best idea would be unsanitary earings, your earings/the device used to pierce your ears were not in the most sanitary condition. also if you take your earings on and off the metal can get infected or bacteria may be able to get into your pierced ear if the piercing was a recent one. theese are best answers but hopefully a clearer reason may come your! and if you havent you might need to go see a doctor about the infection.
you are probably allergic to something that is in the earring , for instance i am allergic to nickel in earrings so it causes my earlobes to be infected so i have to buy real silver and real gold earrings , and i cant wear nickel necklaces because it gives me rashes on my neck so i would suggest buying only real earrings , and real necklaces but if you already are... just ask a doctor
Actually, no. Oral piercings are among the piercings that rarely get infected; that is, if they are taken care of properly. The piercings that are the most prone to infection are the navel and ear cartilage piercings.
I think you should point out to your mom that ear piercings are more traditional than belly button or tongue piercings and if you managed to keep those from being infected you than can do the same with the ear piercings.
low if you keep clean.
It really depends on where your getting the ear piercing. Tragus, industrial or uncommon ear piercings hurt more then the belly button. If were talking normal lobe piercings, belly hurts more :)
Properly done ear piercings don't bleed. You have hit a vien.
In my experience, it all depends on how long you've had your piercings. If it's less then a year or so more than likely they will close up.
If you are getting a ear piercing it doesn't hurt at all but other kinds of piercings non your body hurt depending on where you get them!
Britney Spears has three ear piercings on her right ear, 1-2 ear piercings on her left ear, and one navel piercing.
There is no data on ear piercings in general, however with ear piercings performed with a so-called 'piercing gun' the percentage of infected piercings is as high as 75%. Piercing guns are unsafe primarily because they cannot be cleaned - dirty guns mean high risk of infection, also risk of blood-born disease such as hepatitis. But other problems include using blunt-force trauma resulting in longer healing time, and unsuitable jewellery; wrong metal increasing risk of allergic reaction, porous metal allowing harbouring of bacteria, incorrect size and rough edges irritating skin. Piercings by professionals with correct tools are FAR less likely to get infected.
When you get the piercing done it might, and also if you manage to get it infected or rip it off your ear. But otherwise you should be fine.
Ear Piercings.
They feel like getting your ear pierced on your lip.