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  • Question
    Once I take them out can I put the same ones back in?
    Community Answer
    Sure. You can wear them as many times as you want. Just be sure to clean them regularly.
  • Question
    I've missed a few cleaning days, but they don't seem to be infected. Is that okay?
    Community Answer
    Skipping out on cleaning your ears does put you at a higher risk of infection every time you do it. However, as there's no infection, resume cleaning, and do your best to not skip out on cleaning them in the future to minimize that risk.
  • Question
    Will it hurt when I take them out for the first time?
    Community Answer
    It could if they haven't completely healed or you have an infection, but if they're healed and not infected, you will be fine.
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    Do you need to clean your piercing following a shower?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Follow the instructions of your (hopefully professional) piercer, and clean the piercing separately. Hair conditioner left on a newly pierced ear can cause it to become infected.
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    How can I tell if I have an infection?
    Community Answer
    The spot on your ear would turn red, hurt, smell bad (which means you weren't cleaning the earrings enough), and may bleed. If you're unsure, see a doctor.
  • Question
    How long can I keep the earrings out?
    Community Answer
    If your ear is infected, you should not remove the earrings until it gets treated, so you do not spread the infection. If your ear piercings are healed, try not to keep the earrings out for too long (2 weeks or longer) or the holes will close.
  • Question
    Why did I get light-headed the first time I removed my earrings?
    Community Answer
    You likely wore those earrings for a long time, which means that your body got used to them. This sudden change can make you feel lightheaded. If you tend to be squeamish when it comes to blood, injections, and so forth, that could be another factor.
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    After 6 weeks, can I take my earrings out at night so I don't have to sleep with them in?
    Community Answer
    Your piercings might close even if you only take your earrings out at night. You should leave them in until it has been 8 weeks or more.
  • Question
    What if the back gets stuck in your ear?
    Community Answer
    If the back is actually embedded in the ear, it needs to be removed by a professional.
  • Question
    How should I remove a starter earring if I have an infection?
    Community Answer
    You need to get rid of the infection first before trying to remove the earring, so you do not spread the infection. Be sure to use a lot of alcohol on cotton puffs and apply it to clean the area multiple times during the day until the infection is gone. Once the infection is gone, the earring can be removed.
  • Question
    How quickly will my ears heal up if I remove my earrings?
    Community Answer
    It depends on how long they've been in. If it has been more than six weeks, you can leave them out for a couple of days without them closing up -- but not much longer.
  • Question
    After six weeks of cleaning my ears can I put new earrings in the day after I stop cleaning them?
    Community Answer
    Yes, just don't wait to long, because the hole piercings will start to close after a period of time.
  • Question
    How do you take them out with hands (the butterfly)
    Community Answer
    You take them out with your hands by pinching the stud and the back of the earring. To help get the back off you can spin it a bit and then just pull the stud.
  • Question
    What do I do if it is stuck right on the edge and won't come out?
    Community Answer
    It might hurt a little but you just have to pull it harder. Just wiggling it back and forth will not make the earning come out.
  • Question
    Can I change my earring after 2 weeks of getting it pierced if I need another stud for school?
    WillowWeasley
    Community Answer
    No, you risk infection or the hole closing. That doesn't sound fun, does it?
  • Question
    After I change my earrings, do I still need to clean my ear?
    Community Answer
    I would say yes, you may still be at risk for infection. Better safe than sorry.
  • Question
    What is the cleaning solution for earrings?
    Community Answer
    When you got your ears pierced, you might have received a solution to spray on your ears. If not, you can use salt water to clean them.
  • Question
    I need to take out my daughters earrings for soccer games -- 1 hour, once a week -- but she has had them for only two weeks. Will they close on her?
    WillowWeasley
    Community Answer
    Not in an hour. But you should still keep them in. See if you can put tape over them instead.
  • Question
    Do you need to remove the earrings at night?
    Community Answer
    If you just got your ears pierced, do not remove them! Taking them out at night could cause the holes to close up. After you've had them in for 6-8 weeks, you can start removing them at night, but it's not necessary if they don't bother you.
  • Question
    Will twisting the earring everyday help with it being easier to remove?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You should twist it so that skin doesn't heal over the earring, and it becomes apart of your body. Normally you should twist them after you spray/rub them with your antiseptic, so that it gets inside the hole.
  • Question
    I just got my ears pierced not too long ago. Now I found out I can't have earrings in a work? Can I take the studs out during work hours?
    WillowWeasley
    Community Answer
    You can't take them out until your piercer said that you are able to. See if your boss will allow you to put tape over them.
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    What if they are on too tight?
    Community Answer
    You might have to pull slightly harder to remove the earrings. Take care not to lose the backs.
  • Question
    Is my earring infected if I notice a small amount of redness?
    Community Answer
    Most likely not, as infections generally cause pain and swelling as well. However, you should clean the piercing regularly and keep an eye on it. If other signs of infection start to show, see a doctor.
  • Question
    How do I remove a ring-shaped earring?
    Community Answer
    There should be a thin piece of metal in the back that you can pull out to create an opening in the earring. That opening can slip over your ear lobe to remove the earring.
  • Question
    Will my ears hurt the few times changing them?
    Community Answer
    If your ears hurt whenever you try to change them, then you shouldn't be changing them yet. This means they aren't fully healed yet and they need more time before you switch out the jewelry.
  • Question
    Is my earring infected if it is bleeding, but it doesn't hurt?
    Community Answer
    You should talk to a doctor or professional to see what they say, because it is not necessarily infected but it might be.
  • Question
    Can I use salt and warm water to clean my ears?
    Community Answer
    No, you should only use the solution the person who pierced your ears gave you.
  • Question
    When should I take earrings out? I have had them in for a month now.
    Community Answer
    It's best to wait six weeks to change them, and six months to take them out.
  • Question
    I just got my ear done almost 3 weeks ago and I have to take them out in a couple of days for a competition. I'll have them out 3 hours or so. Will they close?
    Community Answer
    Yes, they will close. Go back to the piercing studio and see if they can replace your studs with clear plastic spacers.
  • Question
    I got my ears pierced 3 weeks ago. I have basketball, and I have to take them out. Will they close up?
    BreezyDeezy
    Community Answer
    Yes. You need to wait 6 weeks before taking earrings out. Talk to your coach about covering up the earrings instead.
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