The pierced ears are scabbed with blood, what to do, urgently

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This is clearly an infection, so I hurried to the ** department of a tertiary hospital for medical treatment. Otherwise, once the bacteria and viruses enter the bloodstream, they can be life-threatening!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Your black blood stains should be left by the bleeding during the piercing, or it is possible that the bleeding caused by repeated inflammation of the wound, ear bleeding is normal, it is always a wound, it is just a matter of more and less, most people do not see blood outside the ear piercing after the ear piercing, they are all different physiques, don't worry.

    After the wound heals, it will naturally fall off automatically, which is the same as the reason why you usually have wounds on other body parts, but if it is in a place that is obvious outside the ear piercing, you can use antiseptic solution (ear only) to moisten the area where you have black blood, and then gently scrape it down. If you feel pain, don't move for a long time, and it will naturally fall off.

    At the beginning of the ear piercing, it will be like this, the ear studs are changed frequently, disinfected with alcohol before each wearing, and then the first half a month to wipe the ear periphery with alcohol, after the ear piercing does not feel uncomfortable, wipe it with alcohol, it is best to wipe it every day, if you don't wipe it, the smell of ear piercing secretions for a long time, it is really on the head, a little stinky, insist on rubbing it with alcohol, and it didn't take long to get better.

    Finally, there are ear piercing cleaning lines sold on the Internet, but it is best to use ear piercing for more than half a year.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Categories: Medical & Health >> ENT.

    Problem description: Please help! 』

    I've had my ears pierced for over two months now.

    But it still didn't work.

    Always bleeding! I'm wearing plastic now, but I still want to try the silver one, but I'm afraid I'll be allergic to the silver one! Can you be allergic to silver? )

    I use both erythromycin and alcohol, but neither seems to work。。

    How can I stop the bleeding first? )

    When I wear plastic studs, they don't bleed, as if there is something blocked and it won't bleed, but I can't take it, and when I take it, it will bleed a lot! I'm really going to be annoyed, I will still have pain in my ears for two days after taking it!

    I've done what I need to do, what else can I do?

    My heart is broken!!

    Analysis of distraction: First of all, don't wear plastic, wear sterling silver will not be allergic, generally just pierced ears should wear sterling silver, so that the healing of the wound is better socks filial piety;

    It is recommended that you use Qingda and alcohol, the effect of Qingda disinfection is better, first use Qingda, then use alcohol, twice a day;

    Some people's wounds are just difficult to heal, it is recommended that you go to the hospital and consult the surgeon to see if there is any way to make the wound heal as soon as possible.

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