Ear Piercing Symptoms
Is this your symptom?
- Minor infection of pierced ear
- Symptoms are pain, redness, crusting and swelling at the earring site
Causes of Infections in Newly Pierced Ear
- Piercing the ears with tools or earring posts that aren't clean (sterile)
- Not cleaning the earlobes daily
- Taking the earring out before the channel is healed (6 weeks)
- Touching earrings with dirty hands
- Earring backs that are too tight against the earlobe.
- Posts that have nickel in them can also cause an itchy, allergic reaction
Causes of Infections Later After the Pierced Ear has Healed
- Not cleaning the earrings and posts daily
- Touching earrings with dirty hands
- Earring backs that are too tight against the earlobe.
- Not taking the earrings out at night
- Anything that causes a scratch or tear in the ear channel. Examples are a heavy earring or a rough area on the post. Reason: any break in the skin can become infected.
- Putting the post in at the wrong angle also can scratch the channel. Use a mirror until putting the earring in becomes routine.
- Posts that have nickel in them can also cause an itchy, allergic reaction
When to Call for Ear Piercing Symptoms
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Self Care at Home
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- Piercing of UPPER ear is red and swollen
- Fever and ear looks infected
- Tear in ear and No past tetanus shots
- You think you need to be seen, and the problem is urgent
Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours
- Part of earring (or backing) is stuck inside the earlobe
- Redness has spread beyond the earring site
- Tear in ear and it has been more than 5 years since your last tetanus shot
- You think you need to be seen, but the problem is not urgent
Contact Doctor During Office Hours
- Swollen lymph node (in front of or behind earlobe)
- Swelling, crusting or redness has not improved after 3 days of home treatment
- Itchy rash and you are wearing earrings that contain nickel
- Large thick scar at the earring site
- You have other questions or concerns
Self Care at Home
- Mild redness or crusting at piercing site
- Questions about prevention of infections in pierced ears
Care Advice
Minor Infection in Newly Pierced Ear in Last 6 Weeks
What You Should Know About Infections in Newly Pierced Ears:
- Minor pierced ear infections can be treated at home.
- With proper care, most will clear up in 1 to 2 weeks.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
Treating New Pierced Ear Infections (during first 6 weeks):
- Don't take out the earring! Clean the infected area 3 times a day.
- Wash hands with soap and water before touching the ear or earring.
- Use a cotton swab dipped in pierced ear solution (see below).
- Clean exposed earring (both sides). Also, clean the ear lobe.
- Then turn the earring 3 times. Reason: to prevent the skin from sticking to the post.
Pierced Ear Solution:
- You may have gotten pierced ear solution when your ears were pierced.
- If not, you can buy it in most drugstores. No prescription needed.
- It often contains benzalkonium chloride which kills germs.
- It doesn't sting like rubbing alcohol.
Antibiotic Ointment:
- After cleaning, use an antibiotic ointment to the area (such as Polysporin). No prescription is needed.
- Do this after cleaning the earlobe and turning the earring. Do this 3 times per day.
- Keep doing this until drainage and redness are gone for 2 days.
What to Expect:
- With proper care, most mild earlobe infections will clear up in 1 to 2 weeks.
- Infections often return unless you do daily earring care.
Call Your Doctor If:
- Ear not improved after 3 days
- Infection not gone by 2 weeks
- Fever occurs
- Spreading redness occurs
- You think you need to be seen
- Your symptoms get worse
Minor Infection in Ear Pierced More Than 6 Weeks Ago and Healed
What You Should Know About Infections in Well-Healed Pierced Ears:
- Minor pierced ear infections can be treated at home.
- With proper care, most will clear up in 1 to 2 weeks.
- Here is some care advice that should help.
Clean Earring with Rubbing Alcohol:
- Wash hands with soap and water.
- Remove the earring from the ear.
- Clean the earring and post with rubbing alcohol.
- Do this 3 times per day.
Clean Earlobe with Rubbing Alcohol:
- Then wash away any crusting from the earlobe with soap and water.
- Use rubbing alcohol and some gauze to gently clean around the hole. Do this on both sides of the earlobe.
- If the alcohol stings, use pierced ear solution instead.
Antibiotic Ointment:
- After cleaning, apply an antibiotic ointment (such as Polysporin) to the earring post and the earlobe holes. No prescription is needed.
- Then put the earring back in.
- Repeat until drainage and redness are gone for 2 days.
What to Expect:
- With proper care, most mild earlobe infections will clear up in 1 to 2 weeks.
- Infections often return unless you do daily earring care.
Call Your Doctor If:
- Ear not improved after 3 days
- Infection not gone by 2 weeks
- Fever occurs
- Spreading redness occurs
- You think you need to be seen
- Your symptoms get worse
Prevention of Infections in Pierced Ears
Prevent Infections in Newly Pierced Ears:
- Do not take out the posts for 6 weeks.
- Wash hands before touching the ear or earrings.
- Clean the pierced ear area twice a day. Clean both sides of the earlobes. Use a special pierced ear solution (not rubbing alcohol).
- After cleaning, turn the posts 3 full circles.
- By the end of 6 weeks, the lining of the channels should be healed. Then, earrings may be changed as often as you want.
- The earring backs should not be applied too tight. This will prevent any pressure on the earlobes. Reason: allows the ear channel to have a good blood supply.
- Sleep on a clean pillowcase. Wash it often.
- Be careful when brushing hair.
Prevent Infections in Well Healed Pierced Ears (pierced more than 6 weeks ago):
- Do not to touch the earrings unless needed. Reason: fingers can be dirty and infect the area.
- Wash hands before putting them in or taking them out.
- At bedtime, take out the earrings. Reason: so the channel is exposed to air at night.
- Clean earrings, posts, backs and earlobes with rubbing alcohol. Do this before putting earrings in.
- Apply the backs loosely to prevent any pressure on the earlobes. Reason: allows the ear channel to have a good blood supply.
- Polish or discard any posts with rough spots.
- Avoid heavy earrings.
Call Your Doctor If:
- You have other questions or concerns
Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.
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