Since i did my ears myself, my piercing holes were very tender and bleed if I irritated the earring.
Anyways, if you take out your earring, it is likely that the hole will close up, so NO, do not take it out.
I didn't, and now my ears are all healed and healthy.
Just make sure you clean it with salt water
[no hydrogen peroxide or alcohol].
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.
Yeah, a hole is a hole. For most piercings, jewelry is pretty much interchangeable. As long as the piercing is healthy and healed, you should have no problem wearing a stud earring.
What you need to do is get rid of the Sheppard's hooks on those earrings, the earring it's self weighs too much for the hook and is actually cutting your lobe over time, change the hooks to a thicker gauge wire and you should be OK
Earrings can be thick or thin. Generally thick earrings are better for your ear as it keeps the hole open wide so you can fit thicker earrings into it wheras smaller earrings allow the hole to shrink to the size of the metal spoke in the earring. This is why when you get your ears pierced they to it with thick, good quality, gold-backed studs.
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'
Yes you an have the same hole pierced. But make sure that is where you want the hole this is a second chance t get them perfect.
you have a ear infection !
you should wear a small stud , nothing to outragious , because you can look too OTT!
No different from your first hole.
Yes, earring is a noun, a singular, common noun. Earring is a compound noun comprised of the word 'ear' and 'ring', meaning an ornament for the ear usually clipped onto the lope or fastened through a hole pierced in the lobe.
You might have a little bit of infection where you had your ear pierced. If it doesn't hurt the infection has probably finished and you are just left with the dead white cells and bacteria. If it hurts you may still have the infection in there. Sometimes if you take the earring out you can massage the lump out. If you can't and it is not unsightly, just leave it alone and your body will get rid of it eventually.
scar tissue from the piercing procedure.