Q&A for How to Reduce Pain Caused by a New Piercing

Return to Full Article

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    How can I reduce the soreness of my smiley piercing?
    Community Answer
    Gargle and swish salt water/alcohol free mouth wash twice a day, try to avoid playing with it with your tongue, avoid tugging it with your top lip and gently brush around it when brushing.
  • Question
    I got a cartilage piercing a few days ago, and it is swollen. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    You can try heat/ice, or taking pain relievers like ibuprofen/aspirin. Make sure you're rinsing it with salt water or washing it with antibacterial soap and warm water. Clean it at least two times a day. If it doesn't start healing and getting better, contact the piercer who did it and/or contact a doctor. If you believe it is infected at any point, don't take the jewelry out.
  • Question
    What can I use to reduce pain while gauging my ears?
    Community Answer
    Gently hold something cold against your ear lobe, like an ice cube wrapped in a towel or some frozen peas. You might also want to take some pain reliever as well.
  • Question
    How can I make a cartilage piercing swelling go down?
    Community Answer
    Use a hot compress - get a small towel or washcloth, soak it in hot water, squeeze out any excess water and gently press it to the piercing. You can also ice it or take ibuprofen to help reduce swelling.
  • Question
    How can I soothe a new sore piercing?
    Community Answer
    Chill saline solution in the fridge before applying, and use and ice for soreness. Ibuprofin or other over-the-counter pain medication will help, too.
  • Question
    I am going to get my ears pierced, how much does it hurt with the gun?
    Jazmyn Lowen
    Community Answer
    With the gun, not much at all. There is lots of pressure, but only for a moment.
  • Question
    What should I do when I have taken my earrings out after the 6 weeks and they are not ready? I have been told to put them back in, but one hurts more than the other and its the one that hasn't heeled properly.
    Community Answer
    Talk to your piercer. He or she may have advice on what to do if your pierced ears are healing at different rates.
  • Question
    What should I do if I already started putting hydrogen peroxide on my piercing?
    Community Answer
    You can stop using hydrogen peroxide immediately and use only saline solution/salt water solution to clean the piercing. It isn't recommended to use hydrogen peroxide on piercings because it can dry out the piercing and kill new cells which will slow the healing process.
  • Question
    Can I get three piercings done in one sitting?
    Sonia
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. However, you should take into consideration that each subsequent piercing after the first one will slow down the healing process, so while it may be worth getting some done at the same time, too many will put a lot of stress on your body.
  • Question
    How long do most people have pain from ear piercing?
    Community Answer
    Everyone's experience is a little different. Maybe a week?
  • Question
    What do I do if my cartilage piercing is throbbing, and I think it is infected?
    Community Answer
    If you think it's infected, go to the person who pierced you. They should be able to tell you if it is or isn't. If it is, schedule an appointment with your doctor, so he can advise you on how best to treat it. Meanwhile, for pain take some over-the-counter pain relievers and make sure you're either doing saltwater rinses or washing it with anti-bacterial soap and warm water. Try not to touch it with your hands/fingers unless you've just washed them.
  • Question
    What kind of pain medication can I take if I can't take ibuprofen?
    Community Answer
    Panadol is your next best bet, or any inflammatory medication to reduce swelling.
  • Question
    I pierced my ears three weeks ago. Is it safe to change my earrings now?
    Morgan Howard
    Community Answer
    You ought to wait six weeks for it to heal completely before changing jewelry.
  • Question
    I have a vertical surface anti-tragus piercing, and the person who pierced me used a plastic accessory; is that okay?
    Community Answer
    Your piercer should never use a plastic accessory, as it is porous and is very hard to sterilize. Go to a different piercer and get it changed to a titanium bar, as that reduces the risk of an allergic reaction and is definitely more sterile.
  • Question
    How long does the pain last for a tongue piercing (the tip)?
    Community Answer
    Probably for a week. For each person it's different, but the most common is a week.
  • Question
    What does a belly piercing feel like?
    Community Answer
    When you get it pierced it feels like a brief sharp pain, followed by a slight tug as they pull the needle through and attach the jewelry. The pain will slowly subside.
  • Question
    Why is my ear throbbing?
    Community Answer
    If the piercing is new, some pain or throbbing is normal. Just put a cold compress on the piercing to numb it a bit. If the throbbing continues after the healing period, you should probably check with your doctor as it could be a sign of infection.
  • Question
    I got a nose piercing 2 days ago and my nose has gotten bigger. It seems like it is swelling. What can I do to reduce it?
    Community Answer
    Take an anti-inflammatory like aspirin and ice your nose a few times a day. If you are getting a lot of heat or pus from the piercing site, see your doctor or take the piercing out.
  • Question
    How old do I have to be to get my navel pierced?
    Community Answer
    Depends on your state / country. Most places it's 16 with parental consent, but lately it's more common for it to be 18. I would just call a local tattoo shop and ask them.
  • Question
    Is it normal to have seepage from a conch piercing site after two weeks? The fluid is mostly clear, but sometimes is a light pink.
    Community Answer
    You should have this evaluated by a doctor or your piercer. It sounds like it could be a sign of an infection.
  • Question
    What are other alternatives aside from a sea salt soak?
    Community Answer
    You could also use antibacterial or antimicrobial soap, Bactine or hydrogen peroxide.
  • Question
    Can I get an ear piercing after having a total knee replacement?
    Community Answer
    Yes, getting your ear pierced should not impact your knee replacement at all. Just be sure to keep it clean so that it does not get infected.
  • Question
    How long will it take for my new nose piercing to stop being sore?
    Community Answer
    It should take about a week, maybe a little longer. They take a bit longer to heal than lobe piercings.
  • Question
    How can I relieve discomfort in a new helix piercing? How long will it hurt?
    Community Answer
    Usually, it takes about two weeks for the pain to subside. Just make sure your piercing doesn't get caught on anything.
  • Question
    I just got an industrial bar a week ago and the cartilage around the lower piercing is a little hard and mildly raised. Should I be concerned?
    Community Answer
    No. Just keep an eye out for infection, and use a saline rinse in case of any complications.
  • Question
    I got a flat cartilage piercing, a conch and a helix in one time. It’s hurting really badly, how can I relieve the pain faster?
    Community Answer
    When you make many holes on skin, the natural action thereafter is the rejoining process of the skin. So, the adjoining areas will stretch to join again. You can avoid pain, itch and irritation by applying a moisturizer that is non-scented, for sensitive skin and moisturizing. Use your accessories so the holes don't close. Moisturizing works best when done overnight. Use non-tangling accessories at night if possible that don't grab hold of hair or get tangled elsewhere. Gently massage it with the moisturizer if you feel comfortable.
  • Question
    I want a nose piercing but I can't tolerate needles?
    Community Answer
    The nose gets pierced in less than a second. It's like piercing a denim pant with a needle. What takes longer is getting used to a nose accessory. It can be quite a task to clean and maintain.
  • Question
    I was at a friend's house, and we decided to pierce each others ears. Now my ears are really sore and won't stop hurting. What should I do?
    Miyu Josue
    Community Answer
    See a professional piercer or a doctor. Make sure you use titanium earrings, clean them often with saline solution or a solution for earrings.
Ask a Question

      Return to Full Article