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Getting your ears pierced for the first time is exciting. Make sure you take care of those newly pierced ears for optimal comfort and satisfaction.
Many girls and guys alike enjoy having pierced ears. However, when you first get your ears pierced, it can be confusing to figure out how to care for them properly. There are many wives tales and theories on what is the best way. It is not as complicated as you would think, though. Follow these simple steps and you should be just fine. Tips for Anyone with Newly Pierced EarsThe first step in caring for newly pierced ears is making sure you get your ears pierced at the appropriate time. For most children and adults, this would be around the weekend or days off from school or work. Getting your ears pierced can be uncomfortable for the first few days and you do not want to become frustrated and remove the piercing. In newly pierced ears, the earrings will need to be rotated. Most experts recommend that you do not rotate for the first few days as this can increase infection risks. Let your ears adjust to the new earrings for the first two days, and then rotate the earrings twice a day for six weeks. The professional who pierces your ears should provide you with a solution to clean your ears. You will need to use it twice a day for six weeks. If you run out of cleaning solution, do not fret; hydrogen peroxide, will have the same effects. (Note: Never use hydrogen peroxide on an infected ear piercing.) You need to use a cotton swab and clean both sides of the ear thoroughly. While showering, make sure that no shampoo or conditioner gets on your ears. These substances can get trapped in the new hole. If they are not rinsed out completely, they can lead to infection. Wear a shower cap, if you must. Make sure that you lie down on your back with your head up while sleeping. You do not want to lie on your sides and place pressure on your ears for the first week or so. When you do lie on your sides, do not be alarmed if the posts feel like they are poking you. This feeling should pass quickly as you get used to the new earrings. Leave the starter or stud earrings in for at least six weeks. This will allow your ears to heal and form a permanent hole. Make sure that any new earrings you use are hypo-allergenic or a real metal like gold or silver. This will reduce the chances of an allergic reaction to the metal in the earrings. Never go without earrings for at least six months, especially at night. It can be very easy to forget to put earrings back in, and your ears can still grow back together quickly. It will be very frustrating if you go through the pain and hassle of getting pierced ears just to have to start all over. You should stay away from dangling or heavy earrings for the first few months. Start with smaller earrings and work your way up to heavier and bigger varieties. Starting out too big can cause your ears to tear or become very sore. It can lead to infection as well, if the ear begins to tear. Tips for Newly Pierced Ears in ChildrenSearch for an ear piercing facility that specializes in young children. They should have sterilized equipment. It is also best to get both ears pierced at the same time, instead of opting to do one first and then the other at a later time. Your child may be hesitant to go back to have the other ear done. If your child is an infant getting pierced ears, be sure to place socks over her hands for at least three to six weeks, so she cannot touch the area with her hands. It could be very easy for an infant to accidentally pull out an earring. Be sure to purchase earrings that are specially made for infants and young children. The backings will not poke your child, making wearing them more comfortable. A parent will probably want to help with the cleaning and turning process. Many children will be nervous about turning the earrings. Likewise children may not fully clean the area. Supervision for the first few times, at least, is recommended. There are many reasons why people want to have pierced ears. They accessorize with outfits very nicely. They are also a way to show off your personality and style. Just be sure to take care of your newly pierced ears to avoid any complications.
The copyright of the article How to Take Care of Newly Pierced Ears in Body Piercing is owned by Denise Oliveri. Permission to republish How to Take Care of Newly Pierced Ears in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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