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Ear Piercing Symptoms

Definition

  • Minor infection of pierced ear
  • Symptoms are pain, redness, crusting and swelling at the earring site
  • Spreading redness is more serious and needs to be seen

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. Reason: pressure from tight earrings reduces blood flow to 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. Reason: pressure from tight earrings reduces blood flow to 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

Age For Piercing Ears

  • Parents often wonder what a good age is to have ear piercing done. It is best to wait until a child can play an active role. Most often, this is past age 8.
  • Children under 4 years may touch the earrings a lot. Playing with the earring with dirty hands can lead to infections.
  • Younger children also can get the earrings out and put them in their mouth. This can lead to swallowing or choking on them.

Barton Schmitt MD, FAAP
Disclaimer: this health information is for educational purposes only. You, the reader, assume full responsibility for how you choose to use it.
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