My ear bled when i changed my earring for the first time, what should I do?!


Question: My ear bled when i changed my earring for the first time, what should I do.?
I finally changed my starter studs for the first time (after 5 months). I waited so long because I was having trouble getting the starter studs out and I was really busy. So today I finally took the time to take them out and the first one was fine. The second one though, came out extremely hard, and then when i tried to stick the new earring in, it wouldn't go all the way through and the hole started seeping some blood. It also started looking like the hole was closing up. I finally got the earring in, but now i'm unsure whether it's okay or not or what I should do.Health Question & Answer


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keep the earring in for a while now and make sure you clean it really well with ear antiseptic keep it in for a week. also rotate it so the blood doesnt crust around it. just spin the earring whenever a few times aday. wait at least a week before you try to take it out. then just keep doing the steps above and it will clear upHealth Question & Answer

This is either because your ears are taking a long time to heal around the hole, or because of the type of metal the earring is. sometimes mine still get really sore if i use cheap earrings. Just use saline or tcp, (salt water basically you can get it at any pharmacy place) and use it to clean the ear gently. It should get better.
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It should be ok. Just keep twisting the new earring on occasion while it's in. Your body is still making and forming that new hole you put in the ear. Make sure and keep it clean though, to prevent infection. But a little blood is normalHealth Question & Answer

you could be a hemophiliac, or a hypochondriac, or maybe you need an abortionHealth Question & Answer

Squeeze the earlobe for a little bit and if it still bleeds, put some ice on it.
The earlobes bleed easily. It will stop.Health Question & Answer

its normalHealth Question & Answer



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