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 cotton swab dipped in pierced ear solution (see Pierced Ear Solution 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:
- Pierced ear solution was probably given to you when the ears were pierced.
- If not, you can get it in most drug stores. No prescription needed.
- It usually 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. You can also use one you already have at home.
- Do this after cleaning the earlobe and turning the earring. That means 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.
- It is common to have them come back without 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 your child needs to be seen
- Your child becomes 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. You can also use one you already have at home.
- Then put the earring back in.
- Continue 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.
- It is common to have mild infections come back without 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 your child needs to be seen
- Your child becomes 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 pillow case. Wash it often.
- Be careful when brushing hair.
Prevent Infections in Well Healed Pierced Ears (pierced over 6 weeks ago):
- Remind your child 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.