What should I do if I have been pierced for more than seven months, intermittently suppurated, and i

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Your condition is similar to my previous condition, it is also often suppurated, and I even had a lot of blood at one point.

    Disinfect daily with alcohol-based cotton. It's best to wear the tea stems for a few months, but sometimes you need to get a new one.

    If the situation improves, you can switch to plastic rods. Tea stems can be asked for by those who sell tea, or you can look for them elsewhere.

    If you have the conditions, you will wear gold, and it will not be inflamed. I've been wearing gold all the time now, and I want my ears to grow without studs and they won't close.

    I wish you all the better soon

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I was like this before, I could only wear gold or silver, and later, I took a tea stick for 2 months, and then I went to wear which alloy plastic, it would still be red, swollen, itchy, and slightly suppurated, and then I used dermatitis to flatten gold oil wind oil essence or something, anyway, as long as it is cool and anti-inflammatory, I wiped it up, and then it lasted like this for a year, and the ear piercing was slowly not so delicate, and now I wear it of any material, of course, I only wear it during the day, and I still have to take it off at night, don't be afraid of trouble, otherwise many times, I got up the next day and found that there was one less, or I was woken up by ear pins when I was lying on my side. Actually, pierced ears are like that, the more you worry about it, the more delicate it becomes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Erythromycin eye ointment can be applied to the injured area.

    If you want to get better faster. Disinfect the studs with alcohol or alcohol once a day.

    When you don't usually wear earrings, you can use tea stems instead of studs. It has the effect of moisture absorption and scale absorption.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If there is redness, swelling and pus, it means that the ear piercing is inflamed.

    There are two causes of pierced ear inflammation.

    1. Allergies and inflammation caused by unhealthy ear stud material need to be replaced with healthy earrings such as surgical steel, pure gold and silver, and plastic rods can be used, but the domestic surgical steel plastic rod material is not up to par If it is a freshly punched ear piercing or a wound in the ear piercing, the use of plastic rods and domestic surgical steel earrings must be rotated from time to time, otherwise there will be adhesions, but the healing speed of the ear piercing is much slower if it is rotated, because every time it is turning, the wound needs to be re-healed, and this process can easily lead to bacterial invasion and cause inflammation.

    2. Under the premise of healthy material of earrings caused by improper care, do not touch the ear piercing, pay attention to avoid touching and pulling to the ear piercing, and do not turn the ear piercing, and pay attention to keeping the ear piercing dry and hygienic.

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