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  • Question
    How long does it usually take for an earring hole to heal completely?
    Community Answer
    Ear lobes typically take 6-8 weeks to heal, while cartilage piercings usually take 8-12 weeks to heal. It depends on the person, but these are general timeframes.
  • Question
    I was told to twist my earrings, but I'm scared. Will it hurt or something?
    Community Answer
    There is nothing at all to be scared of. It doesn't hurt.
  • Question
    How do I ease my fears of putting earrings back in for the first time?
    Community Answer
    Just know there will be a little poke, and it may only hurt for a moment, certainly not as much as it did when you first got them pierced.
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    How do I get an earring in without it hurting if I have an infection on my ear?
    Community Answer
    You shouldn't really put your earrings in if you have an infection. See your doctor for help.
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    Should I have my ears re-pierced if the holes are closing up in the back or just try putting earrings in?
    Community Answer
    Try putting them in first. You might be able to get the earrings in and just leave them in for a while until the piercing heals open. If that doesn't work, you will have to get them re-pierced.
  • Question
    How can I prevent them falling out at night when I sleep?
    Community Answer
    Make sure to put a backing on your earrings when you sleep and even when you aren't sleeping. It will secure the earrings.
  • Question
    I got my ears pierced with earrings that aren't studs. Does it make a difference?
    Community Answer
    Your hole won't heal straight; it'll heal curved. Take them out, let them heal, then repierce then with studs in order for them to heal properly.
  • Question
    Do small hoop earrings hurt to put in?
    Community Answer
    No. I wear mine nearly every day. I take them out every night, and put them on every morning. They never hurt.
  • Question
    Is it alright to leave my earrings out for a while?
    Community Answer
    It is okay to take them out for a while after you have had them pierced for about a year. You do not want them to close up, which could happen if you take them out too soon.
  • Question
    How do you easily put in an earring in without a mirror?
    Community Answer
    Try the camera on a cell phone or iPad to help guide you if you don't have a mirror.
  • Question
    Do I have to wiggle the hoop earrings?
    Community Answer
    You shouldn't need to "wiggle" them; just gently guide the hoop through the hole.
  • Question
    How do I get rid of my fear of changing my earring?
    Community Answer
    If your ears are healed, there is absolutely nothing to fear. Just go for it.
  • Question
    If my piercing holes scabbed over after removing my earrings, will I need to have them pierced again?
    Community Answer
    No, that's totally normal. Just try to gently scrape away the scabs and put the earrings back in.
  • Question
    How do I put earrings in after I haven't worn them for a while?
    Community Answer
    I would recommend putting one finger on the back of your ear and pushing your ear forward. Then find the hole and push. When you feel a poke on your finger, the earring will slide right through. You might have to move the earring around a little bit or poke it through a couple of times.
  • Question
    My mum says I'll only feel a pinch when I get my ears pierced. Is this true?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it does pinch, and your ears may throb a bit afterwards. If you are worried about the pain, you are probably not ready to have your ears pierced.
  • Question
    Is it possible for an ear piercing to heal after 10-12 days?
    Community Answer
    It could potentially be possible, however, the likelihood of this happening is very slim. I'd recommend leaving them in for up to six weeks. You might be able to take them out in as little as four weeks, but it's better to be safe than sorry!
  • Question
    How long do I have to keep putting in earrings until I can keep them out for a while?
    Community Answer
    You should keep your earrings in for about 4-6 months before you can safely take them out for a while and not worry about them closing. One year would be better, though.
  • Question
    Does it matter how far I push the earring backs on?
    Community Answer
    Yes. If you push the back on too far, it is actually possible that it will get stuck in your ear, and your piercing could get infected. Push it on tightly, but not too much.
  • Question
    What happens when my ear hole closes up?
    Community Answer
    Nothing major. It's just doing its natural job of healing. If this problem occurs repierce them with studs and allow 4 to 6 weeks for the ear to heal.
  • Question
    How can I make it less painful to poke earrings through my ears after my ear infection is over?
    Community Answer
    It shouldn't hurt at all to put your earrings in assuming your infection is fully healed, so I wouldn't worry about it. If you're scared, try numbing your ear with a little bit of ice.
  • Question
    Can the back of my earring touch the back of my ear?
    Community Answer
    It's totally fine if that happens! If it's bothering you, just try to move the earring around.
  • Question
    What if I can't get the backing on at all?
    Community Answer
    It just takes practice. Keep trying and you'll eventually get it.
  • Question
    What should I do when my earring gets stuck and I can't remove them?
    Community Answer
    You should go to the doctor to have them removed, because it is likely that your skin is growing over your earring.
  • Question
    Why does it hurt to put my earrings in?
    Community Answer
    You either aren't finding the back of the hole, or it's closing up. Try moving the earring around and looking for the back. Also, it might hurt a little, but you could try to remake the hole as well.
  • Question
    How long should I leave my earrings out?
    Community Answer
    It depends on how long ago you got your ears pierced. If you've recently pierced your ears, you should keep earrings in them at all times. After a few weeks, you can begin taking them out for a day or two at a time and progress from there.
  • Question
    I can't find the hole on the back of my ear, and when I try, it hurts. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Your piercing has probably closed up. If you try putting more pressure on it and it doesn't do anything, you will need to go get your ears repierced.
  • Question
    I once accidentally removed an earring at school. When I tried to put the post through the piercing hole, it wouldn't go all the way through and my ear started bleeding in the back. What happened?
    Community Answer
    Your piercing hole may be a bit diagonal. You just have to adjust a little; wiggle it and gently push it through until you can feel the tip of the earring in the back.
  • Question
    How do I put in an earring without it hurting? It stings every time I try.
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    Community Answer
    Try putting Vaseline on the back and the stud. If it hurts for a long time, you might have an infection. Consider seeing a doctor.
  • Question
    I got my ears pierced nearly a decade ago. Can I wear hoop earrings?
    Community Answer
    Of course you can! Most people put in hoops about 3 months after they get their ears pierced, but you can wear hoops whenever you want.
  • Question
    My ear had an infection, but it was fixed. How do I put the earring back?
    Community Answer
    You just put the earring back in. Since your infection is gone, you should be able to put them back in.
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