it probably got infected keep it clean use alcohol or perioxide change the earing there could be a reaction to that kind of metal go for real silver or gold.
2006-06-12 08:05:24
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answered by jojoB 3
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it could be a number of things on their own, or in combination.
first of all, if it's been hurting since it was pierced, you may have gotten an infection while the person was piercing it. did you have it done somewhere certified? and was it sanitary??
secondly, you could be allergic to the material of the earrings you're wearing...i am not talking about the dangly part, or the studs themselves necessarily. it sounds like the part that goes through the earlobe is the part causing you trouble. whatever the material of that part is, you may be allergic to it. this will not cause bleeding though, but is still worth considering.
the bleeding may be caused by constant irritation if you are playing with it.
the bleeding may also be caused-and this is my top guess-by the thickness of the earring body you're driving through the hole. some earrings' needle parts are thicker than others, and since your ears are only newly pierced, they can only tolerate the thinnest kind..you might be forcing it and causing bleeding.
won't hurt to speak to a professional, or show it to someone who does this for a living.
good luck, hope you feel better...but please consider talking to a professional..maybe all you need is an antibiotic ointment.
2006-06-12 15:07:10
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answered by happy! 4
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Yes, it's infected. Take the earing out and clean the earing and your ear with Rubbing Alcohol. It'll sting a little, but that's what you should've been doing constantly since you got it pierced. You may also have sensitive ears to certain metals. So, you might have to upgrade to gold or silver, usually gold is the most harmless to sensitive skin.
2006-06-12 15:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetheart, you may have a serious infection. You should consult a physician. In the meantime-between time, you should remove the earing. Apply alcohol to the pierced area.
Also, always were real jewelry. (gold, sterling silver, etc...)
2006-06-12 15:07:57
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answered by txchiflada806 2
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You might just be allegic to a component in the earrings you're wearing. I personally can't wear surgical steel or anything with nickel in it so II stick to platnum, white gold and Sterling Silver. Just make an appointment with your doctor and see what he has to say more then likely he'll tell you to whear a different type of earrings and take them out and clean them frequently to avoid infection
2006-06-12 15:15:48
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answered by Bri 2
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You NEED to go back to the place you had your piercing done. You may need a "Continues Hoop" earring, to let your ears heal. My daughter did
2006-06-12 15:06:58
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answered by sarahgarlough 2
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You may be alleregic to your stud. Take it out and let your ear heal, then get it pierced again, if you want
2006-06-12 15:04:38
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answered by GRUMPY1LUVS2EAT 5
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it's probably infected. i'd keep the earing out, for some reason your flesh doesn't want to heal, either because of friction, of the material of your earring, or of the location of peircing. disinfect it with a natural solution (like salt water and a few drops of hydrogen peroxide and some goldenseal or something) and let it grow in if it's not that important for you to keep it. if you want to keep it, go see a dermatologist or a doctor.
2006-06-12 15:08:27
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answered by carlaerickson 5
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Your ears are getting infected - take out rings in your ears and clean your ears with peroxide-If they are not better soon see a doctor.
2006-06-12 15:06:48
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answered by wancarol 4
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Go see a doctor. There could be an infection. My aunt got an infection from her ear piecing.
2006-06-12 15:05:22
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answered by msbjbxb 2
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