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earrings


Question Posted Monday November 7 2005, 5:58 pm

Ok I am sorry this is so random but you give good advice and i need ur help. i got my ears ddouble peirced about a week ago you are supposed to leave earrings in for six weeks after getting this done. Well i was putting up my hair and my sleeve got caught on my earring and yanked it out. i never found the earring so i put an identical one in the hole where the previous one had been. I have had this earring in all day and now my ear is swolleen red and pussy ( no tto be gross) its infected but i think i could probly deal with it. I don't wanna lose this hole because it took forever to talk my mom and dad into letting me get it done... what should i do

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karenR answered Monday November 7 2005, 9:19 pm:
Put some hydrogen peroxide on it and keep it clean.

It probably got irritated when the earring got pulled out. It should be fine, though it may be sore for a few days. Just keep it cleaned with peroxide. :)

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