If your leaving the post (i assume) out for more than a few minutes will try to shrink down but if it's just to take out and clean and put the jewelry back in and your having problems you might want to go to a professional body piercer to have them take a look. The jewelry they use in those vile guns (which btw can NOT be in any way sterilized btwn customers) is typically to short to allow for swelling and you will need to change to a different type of jewelry.
2006-08-21 11:10:16
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answered by scarlet_bat 4
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Whoever did your piercing, did a lousy job. The hole shouldn't be big enough to let the entire earring slip through. You might want to let the holes heal up and start all over again. You must have gone to one of those earring shops in the mall. Next time, have a doctor pierce your ears. I had mine done, but I wore the beginner studs for six weeks. If I tried to wear ordinary earrings before the holes healed, I would get infections. I did that just once, and that was enough. But since your earrings are getting embedded in your ear, I would take them out, let the holes close up, and start over again with a medical person. The earring shops may not use the most sterilized equipment, which also invites infections.
2006-08-20 13:50:06
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answered by gldjns 7
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I took mine out sooner than I was suppose to so that I didn't leave it to heal enough. In the end, I got a bump on the back of each piercing. I had to take the earings out but I could,'t put them back in by the time the bumps disappeared because they closed up. Don't do it. Just be patient and wait the complete 8 weeks until they heal before switching earrings.
2006-08-20 13:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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in the journey that your ears were contaminated they'd be throbbing, sore, pink and swollen, and there will be yellow or eco-friendly, pungent puss coming from them and crusting on your ear-rings, not purely a 'tiny little bit of puss'. All body piercings secrete lymph, it really is largely a blend of useless epidermis cells, sweat, yucky stuff like that - this is common and there is not something you could do to end it forming. It shows up on your rings as white gunk, and is not something to rigidity about. Six weeks is slightly quickly to be replacing your ear-rings - ear piercings can take a good 4-6 months to heal correct. you truthfully could not be replacing them to and fro daily, they seem a ways too new for that. 'Nickel examined' rings continues to be junk. stick with good high quality gold (14ct or above - 9ct is slightly garbage as well), titanium or surgical metallic which do not contain nickel in any respect. Sterling silver is fantastic too for most folk, even with the undeniable fact that this is ninety 2.5% silver and 7.5% different metals including brass and nickel, so this is not proper.
2016-11-30 21:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If it hasn't been six weeks then the hole is going to heal up pretty fast. You will probably have to get it repierced unless you want a lot of pain. It isn't the size of the earring, you just took it out too soon.
2006-08-20 13:45:47
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answered by HappyCat 7
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I had the same problem and what I did was get an earing with the same size post but bigger detail on the end. 1/2 carat. Its working for me. I just got my cartilage done a few weeks ago and had to do that.
2006-08-24 09:22:20
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answered by brandyalexia 2
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You may have the backing to tight which causes it to get embedded which is very painful. Loosen the backings a bit so it wont be so painful and remember to clean your earrings and turn them. Dont take them out untill 6 weeks are up.
2006-08-20 14:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you shouldn't change it b/c when i got mine pierced and i changed it in like 2 and a half weeks then the hole got closed when i was getting my ear cleaned. and had to get it pierced again..
2006-08-20 13:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Put another pair in..that happened to me..and my ear-ring was enclosed in skin when i woke up because it went inside the hole..It might get infected...but if i wasnt drunk..and was "against" doctors..i would have had to have it surgecley removed..so id put another pair in before anything like that happens...BUT soak it in peroxide..then rinse it with saline..or just saok it in alcohol..but that will burn if you dont rinse it with something else...
2006-08-20 13:35:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the place where you got your ear pierced, and tell them about what happened(get bigger ear rings).
2006-08-20 13:28:04
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answered by Kitty/Penguin Jillian 2
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