How do I know my ear piercing is infected?
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i got ear piercings about two weeks ago, it was from a friend so it was not professional work, but my friend does many ear piercings for people and it never got infected. My ear kinda hurts when you take it out and put it back in. It also looks like it bleeds a little sometimes. When I removed the earing I saw that there was a red circle around my ear piercing hole. What should I do? Should I try to use some solution? Or go to the doctors? Please help I just dont want to have my ears cut off.
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Answer:
I think it's infected if it hurts or if it's pinky yes go see a doc or cure it urself if you want take it out apply some alcohol at the infected zone and take an Advil
Jarod808 at Ask.com old Visit the source
Other answers
If it is still red and sore after 2 weeks, then it is most likely infected. Seek professional help!
MichelHansen
Also there will be an odor.
grandA47
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