How Should Ears Feel After Piercing?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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You may

feel a pinch and some throbbing after

, but it shouldn’t last long. The pain from either piercing method is probably equivalent. The ear has nerves all through it. But the fatty tissue in the earlobe has less than other areas, so it may feel less painful.

How long should your ears hurt after getting them pierced?

It is important to note that your earlobe piercing may be tender or painful for

up to 3-5 days after

the procedure was performed. This is normal. Note that sleeping directly on your ears or side may prolong the tenderness on the earlobe due to the pressure on the piercing site.

How do I know if my ear piercing is infected?

An infected ear piercing may be

red, swollen, sore, warm, itchy or tender

. Sometimes the piercing oozes blood or white, yellow or greenish pus. A new piercing is an open wound that can take several weeks to fully heal. During that time, any bacteria (germs) that enter the wound can lead to infection.

Is it normal for ear lobes to be sore after piercing?

It’s

normal to have some redness, swelling or pain for a couple of days after getting your ears pierced

. But your ears should look and feel better each day. If you find that your ears do great and then suddenly start to become red, inflamed or crusty a week or two later, that’s usually a sign of infection.

Should ear piercings be tight?

Tight earrings

don’t let air enter the piercing hole through

the earlobe. The pressure from tight earrings also reduces blood flow to the earlobe. This increases the chance of infection. Often, this can be prevented by keeping the clasp farther from the ear.

How can I make my ear piercing heal faster?

Soaking your piercing with a warm, mild sea salt water solution will not only feel good, it will also help prevent infection, reduce the risk of scarring, and speed the healing of your piercing.

What does an infected piercing look like?

Your piercing might be infected if: the area around it

is swollen, painful, hot, very red or dark

(depending on your skin colour) there’s blood or pus coming out of it – pus can be white, green or yellow. you feel hot or shivery or generally unwell.

How long will my piercing be sore?

It is normal for the skin around the piercing to swell, turn red, and be painful to touch for

a few days

. You may also notice a little bleeding. If the swelling, redness, and bleeding last longer than 2-3 days, contact your doctor. You should keep inspecting the pierced area for at least 3 months.

How can I make my piercing heal faster?

Soaking your piercing with a

warm, mild sea salt water solution

will not only feel good, it will also help prevent infection, reduce the risk of scarring, and speed the healing of your piercing. Do not touch your piercing without first washing your hands; and leave your jewelry in at all times!

What helps with piercing pain?

Most people don’t require medication after piercing, but if you are feeling uncomfortable, we recommend

acetaminophen (like Tylenol)

to manage the pain.. Don’t submerge in water: For at least two weeks do not submerge your piercing in water.

Why are butterfly earring backs bad?

The back of traditional butterfly earring slides onto the post, often

making the earrings too tight

. This is bad for all ear types but especially sensitive ears. Earrings that pinch against the skin of your earlobe trap air and the area becomes moist and prone to infection.

How do you know if your piercing is embedded?

Patients with embedded earrings often present with

ear pain, swelling, erythema and purulent drainage from the site of the piercing

. The area is usually quite tender to the touch. Typically at least part of the earring is visible or palpable, however plain radiographs may be needed to confirm the diagnosis.

How do I prevent a keloid on my ear piercing?

  1. Cover a new wound with a thin layer of petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, and a nonstick bandage. Hold the bandage in place with tape so that there is even pressure on the wound. …
  2. After a wound is healed over, use a silicone gel bandage. …
  3. After ear piercing, use pressure earrings.

Should you twist new piercings?


Don’t touch a new piercing

or twist the jewelry unless you’re cleaning it. Keep clothing away from the piercing, too. Excessive rubbing or friction can irritate your skin and delay healing.

How can I make my ear piercing hurt less?

How can you minimize the pain? A.

Putting an ice cube or ice pack on your ear before the piercing

can help. The cold numbs the area and confuses the brain about where the pain’s coming from.

How do I stop my ear piercing from hurting?

Turn the piercing: Rotate the piercing several times each day so that your earlobe does not swell around it. Ice: Ice helps decrease swelling and pain. Use an ice pack, or put crushed ice in a plastic bag. Cover it with a towel and place it on your earlobe for 15 to 20 minutes every hour or as directed.

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