they might not be real gold or you might be allergic to gold
2007-01-30 02:42:29
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answered by Olivia's Mama 7
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2016-09-10 22:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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well it depends If it is 24Kt gold, should be no problem, but i it is anything less than 24kt gold, they use other metals in there. so if it is like 14kt, then there are other metals blended into the gold. you could be allergic to other metals. Most people are not allergic to pure gold, but also sometimes if people are taking certain medications they will also start to have skin reactions to metals, all except for stainless steel. But sounds to me that this is some type of allergy. i would hold off on those earings
2007-01-30 03:57:43
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answered by butterfly234 4
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In tinnitus, the sounds a person hears are actually perceptions. Since there's no actual source, they are often referred to as "phantom noises". I read that about 8% of all people in the US suffer from tinnitus so you are not the only one who hears these strange noises.
Tinnitus is actually not a disease. It is actually a symptom of a problem that is rooted deep, somewhere within your body. The problem could be a simple one like an infection in the ear, or even simpler, such as ear wax. Just clear the wax and get the infection treated, and the noises could go away. In some people, it could even be the result of a side-effect of a drug they took. Or it could be more complicated.
If you want to know more about this condition and wnat to learn how to solve naturally your problems with these annoying noises you should read this ebook: http://tinnitus.toptips.org
It helped me a lot.
2014-09-24 09:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely they are just gold colored or have a thin plating. That tends to happen with earrings that are old or not made out out of fine material.
2007-01-30 03:34:49
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answered by smartee 4
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You may be allergic to gold and check if the earrings are real and not fake.
2007-01-30 03:22:33
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answered by roxy 2
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Something is oxidizing, that's for sure. I would check and make sure the earrings were real gold. This generally happens with other metals, most often steel.
2007-01-30 02:52:57
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answered by Danagasta 6
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You sound allergic to some thing is the gold. There are special hypo allergenic earrings. I believe they are called Whispers.
2007-01-30 03:31:42
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answered by Sharyn 5
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the only way gold can turn your ears black is either your allergic or they're fake or only gold plated
2007-01-30 02:54:24
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answered by goldenlass 2
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it could costume jewelry or if the gold is real then maybe u need a higher grade of gold like i have 2 use 14 carat instead of 10 carat gold
2007-01-30 03:21:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Face the real world there fake deal with it and buy some new because if you dont you will continue to break out also to see what they are made of because you could be allergic to copper
2007-01-30 04:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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