You can't submerge them in the alcohol, but you can use a cotton ball or swap to wipe them down. Just be sure not to get any liquid inside of the actual pods.
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Remove the earring, clean it and clean the hole in your ear, replace the earring back into your ear. Try and use jewelry cleaner for the earrings and rubbing alcohol or alcohol wipes for your ears. You can use rubbing alcohol to clean your earrings as well if you do not have jewelry cleaner. Do this once a day for a few days and it should heal the infection.
either because its infected or you just got it pierced. clean it with rubbing alcohol. not peroxide.
Clean with white vinegar. And for the out side of the ear piece use rubbing alcohol try not to get it inside the earphone part
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Do not ever do this as it is dangerous to your ears, just use soapy water or if you must... salty water. Stardoll: angeltatum123 x
No, it is not dangerous. Placing rubbing alcohol inside the ear has been a tested remedy for removing water in the ear after swimming. Hydrogen peroxide works better at cleaning out the ear.
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I have gotten those on occasion and think they are from shampoo or hair products left behind the ear. I clean the area with alcohol and try to remember to rinse really well behind the ear. Fluid will sometimes come out of them and I push the rest out.
If it is dirty then yes...
hold ice on it for a few minutes, then switch to a heated object such as a heat pack, and hold that there for a few minutes. If it is because of an ear piercing, then clean it with rubbing alcohol.
It's not usually a good idea to pour alcohol directly into your dog's ears. If his ears are irritated it can be very painful. To clean or dry your dogs ears, put some alcohol on a cotton ball and wipe the inner ears. If your dog has open sores in his ears, use hydrogen peroxide instead, or get medication from a veterinarian.