If you have a stuck object in your ear, such as a small tunnel or earring, avoid using cotton swabs or any tools that could push it further in. Instead, try tilting your head to the side and gently pulling on your earlobe to see if gravity helps dislodge it. If that doesn't work, consider using a few drops of mineral oil or baby oil to lubricate the area. If the object remains stuck, it's best to seek professional medical help to safely remove it.
3.2mm.
His tunnels are 00g.
As in a flesh tunnel ear gauge? What's the point of a non-gauged earring? No point. Just jewelry.
It can take months or years to stretch your ear for a 10 mm tunnel depending on what size the tunnel is now. You must allow amply time for your ear to heal before stretching to the next size, this healing time is usually 1-2 mm every 6 weeks.
Well good for you.
See a doctor.
actually yes you can i once was at a swim party and i got water stuck in my ear and then my cousin told me to try it and it really worked so if you get water stuck in your ear definitely use that
The tightly stretched ear skin is commonly referred to as "tunnel" or "gauge." It is created through the process of ear stretching, also known as ear gauging or ear stretching.
No, though water stuck in your lungs would do it.
go to a doctor.
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