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Can I get my ears pierced in the hospital?
You can get your ears pierced.

The method of pricking ears with indwelling needles is generally common in hospitals, and it is also relatively safe and hygienic. Going to the hospital to get your ears pierced is to hang plastic surgery. Many people think that ear piercing means hanging the otolaryngology department.

In fact, it is a lie to say that it doesn't hurt. It will hurt a little, but it is not strong and can be tolerated. After the operation, the earlobe will have slight redness, fever and pain, but it won't last long.

If there is scar hyperplasia, the reason is related to infection on the one hand and personal physique on the other. Once it happens, it can be pressed with scar needle and magnetic paste. In most cases, the earlobe crack is caused by the ear nail being too heavy or being pulled by external force.

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Ear studs and earplugs fall off carelessly, because once they fall off, they mean to be put on again. If the wound has healed, it is easy to cause redness and infection if it does not heal, so pay attention to disinfection after falling off, and then put it on patiently.

After pierced ears, especially in winter, ears will itch. At this time, you must not touch your ears or scratch them with your hands. At this time, you must be patient to ensure that the ear hole heals normally and is not red and swollen.

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