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QuestionIs it normal for an ear piercing to have a bump?Stephanie Anders is the Owner and Head Piercer at Royal Heritage Tattoo and Piercing, a tattoo and piercing studio located in Los Angeles, California. Stephanie has over 10 years of piercing experience and her client list includes such stars as Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Alba, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Richie, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Sharon Osbourne.It can be! For example, if you have a cartilage piercing and you've slept on that piercing that night, it's normal to wake up with a bump. If the bump goes away during the day, without the irritating factor of sleeping on it any longer. If you have more persistent bumps that don't go away on their own, you should probably dig into it a little bit or even talk with your piercer or with a doctor.
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QuestionWhat if I can get if through the right ear, but can't get it through the left ear?Community AnswerTry putting it in with your other hand. Sometimes it's just the angle you're coming from.
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QuestionWhat if the piercing is there but you just can't get it in?Community AnswerFirst of all, don't panic. You may have grown some ear skin or a scab where your piercing is. Gather isopropyl alcohol and tissue or cotton swabs/balls to soak up any bleeding or pus. Also, make sure you have some ice, and a thin-needled earring. Ice the area until it is numb. Then wiggle the earring in the back of the ear to find where you will poke the earring through. Go to the front, and try to slide the earring in. If this doesn't work, and the earring gets stuck, take the earring out and ice your ear again to total numbness. Then, gently, carefully, and delicately, poke the earring through the skin or scab. Apply ice afterwards.
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QuestionHow do I put an earring back in after my ear has swelled up a little and has a scab?Community AnswerUse warm water, salt, and a cotton ball. The heat will make the swelling reduce, and the warmth and moisture will make the scab soft.
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QuestionWhat should I do if there is pain when I try to put the earring back in?Community AnswerDon’t force the earring. Just keep wiggling it in a circle until you can get it through.
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QuestionWhat do I do if there is a lump over my piercing?Community AnswerIt's probably just an air pocket. If you didn't get the piercing as a baby, you are more likely to get them. It will most likely go away on its own, and it not harmful.
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QuestionWhat do I do if there is a bump on the back of my ear? It hurts whenever I try to touch it and it bleeds. It won't go away. What do I do?Community AnswerIt sounds like it's probably an infection. Go to your doctor, you might need antibiotics.
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QuestionI've had my cartilage piercing for 7 months now. I took it out last night and went to put it back in this morning and there's no hole there, it's just a little lump. What should I do?Community AnswerGo back to the place where you got your piercing done, they should be able to open up the piercing and give you advice on how to avoid it happening again.
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QuestionHow do I put my earring back with an infected bump on my ear piercing?WackgCommunity AnswerIf your earlobe or ear becomes infected, you should not try to put your earring back in.
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QuestionI don't have any ice. Is this a problem?Community AnswerNo. Simply push them through. However, people have different pain tolerances. You could freeze some water to make ice.
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QuestionHow do I put it through the back if I can't see the hole?Community AnswerYou just have to feel your way through. Place the earring through the front of the hole and press gently, moving it around slightly until it comes out the back.
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QuestionMy earring will not go through! What should I do?Chelsey ThomasCommunity AnswerIf your earring won't go through after following all of the steps above, the hole may have completely closed and may need to get pierced. Make sure you see a professional to get their opinion.
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QuestionFor some reason, I can only get my earring through from the back. How do I get it in the right way?Community AnswerMany times when you can only get your earring in through the back it just means that when you are putting it in the right way you are not going through both front and back holes but rather only the front one. To fix this problem put the earring in normally then move the end around while it is in the first hole with your other hand on the back. Eventually, you will feel the end of the earring and the piercing, then push it through.
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QuestionWhen I felt both sides of the earlobe it felt like there was kind of a ball inside it is that badCommunity AnswerThat is quite normal if you haven't had your earrings in for a while. Try to go in through the back and then the front. Make sure you steralize your earring in case you have to punch through a layer of healed-over flesh.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of a scab inside?Chelsey ThomasCommunity AnswerIf the scab is forming around a newly pierced ear, that is normal. Just continue to clean it regularly and it should disappear with time. If a scab is due to an irritated piercing, leave it alone so that is can heal and prevent further irritation.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the back of the hole bleeds and hurts a lot when I try to put an earring through it?Community AnswerJust soak it with isopropyl alcohol and ice the ear to numb it.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my earrings start hurting?Chelsey ThomasCommunity AnswerIf you just got your ears pierced or put the earring in mild pain or throbbing may be normal. If it hurts longer than a day or so, check for signs of infection (scarring, oozing yellow liquid). You will need to see a doctor if you suspect an infection.
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QuestionIf I have a lump on my piercing and leave it out overnight, will the piercing be closed by morning?Community AnswerIt depends on how long you've had the piercing. There is a chance it will close up. If you're concerned, I'd suggest you consult a doctor, or at least check in with your piercer.
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QuestionHow do I deal with the pain of having earrings?Community AnswerEarrings shouldn't hurt if you have them pierced by a professional and follow all the instructions. If the area is irritated, you may have an allergy or infection, and it would be best to consult a doctor if you think this is the case.
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QuestionI wore new jewelry last night and I got an allergic reaction. My ear is really swollen, and there is some hardened blood clogging the whole. Is there a way I can get rid of it to get my former earring back on?Community AnswerA washcloth wet with hot water should loosen the blood and wipe it away. Apply some Neosporin to your earring back before you slide it in.
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QuestionThere's always a hard lump inside my piercing, and occasionally my ear bleeds or leaks pus. Now I can't get my earring in my right ear. I think it might be infected. What do I do?Community AnswerIt does sound like it might be infected. You could put some ice on it to help with any pain, and then call your doctor. They will probably prescribe antibiotics.
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QuestionHow do I put screw back earrings in for the first time?Community AnswerSoak your pierced area in saline solution (sea salt and warm water) to soften and soothe the skin to make it easier for your earring to slide in. Then gently put your thumb on the back of the pierced area and with your other hand carefully insert the earring into the pierced hole and wiggle it about -- this may take time as it is the first time. Keep wiggling gently and with your thumb, try to feel the back of the post to guide you. If this is too difficult or the earring just won't go in, go to the place you got your ears pierced and let them do it.
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QuestionIf there is a lump in my piercing after I took out the earring for the night, does that mean it closed up?Community AnswerNo, it's normal to be able to feel a little bump where the piercing is. That means the piercing is healing but not growing back.
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QuestionMy healed piercings were sore, and one was bleeding slightly when I put the earrings in. They were fine before but I put cheap ones in. Is this the problem?Community AnswerMost likely. You may also be allergic to whatever material was used to make the cheap ones.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I forced my earring in and I am bleeding?Community AnswerThat's normal. As long as it's not bleeding excessively, you can just wipe away the blood. Clean the whole area and apply a moisturizer at least once a day until it heals.
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QuestionWhat do I do when I have a scab on my ears and the earrings that I put in won't go through?Walking dead forever carl is our heroCommunity AnswerMake sure your ears are completely clean, then ask someone to place the earrings through. This may hurt, so have ice on standby.
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QuestionMy helix piercing is only three months old and the ring fell out. Now, there's a bump on the piercing site. I don't want to put it back, but what if the bump infects my ear?Community AnswerGo to your piercing place. They can either recommend you to a doctor or re-pierce your ear. Do not try to push the piercing through.
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QuestionHow do I put my earring back in if I don't have isopropyl?Chelsey ThomasCommunity AnswerFollow the above steps to put your earring back in. You do not need isopropyl.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my earring gets stuck in the hole?Chelsey ThomasCommunity AnswerIf part of the earring or stud is stuck in the hole and you can't get it out, you need to seek medical attention. Attempting to remove it by yourself, you risk infection and permanent scarring.
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QuestionMy right earring got pulled off and it bled a little. I cleaned it, but am scared to put the earring back in. What should I do?Community AnswerMake sure that you clean it again (and the earring) and then maybe go back to where you got it done and they should put it back in for you with no pain.
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