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How many days after ear piercing can you replace earrings?

First of all, I would like to explain to the subject that freshly pierced ears cannot be disinfected with alcohol, but with iodophor, which is not iodine.

The concentration of alcohol is usually 70%-75%, which is highly irritating and can destroy tissue cells. There is a risk of tetanus infection when used to clean ear piercings. In addition, iodine is also very irritating. If used in large quantities to clean the ear holes, it will cause unbearable severe pain. The commonly used concentration of iodophor is only 0.5%-1%. Compared with alcohol and iodine, it is less irritating and causes less pain, so it is recommended.

The second thing is how long it will take to replace other earrings. If you are not allergic, about a month will be enough, but pay attention to the wearing time and disinfect the earrings frequently.

Every girl loves beauty. When I go to a jewelry store with my friends and look at the dazzling earrings on the shelf, which come in all kinds of cute shapes, my girlish heart is immediately melted. In order to wear beautiful accessories on their bodies, many girls have their ears pierced.

However, it is recommended not to go to small shops such as nail salons and jewelry stores on the street. Personally, I think it is not very hygienic and not very safe. I checked online and found that the hospital's plastic surgery department can also pierce ears. Two holes cost about 20, which is quite cheap. After the treatment, some precautions should be kept in mind:

1. Do not touch water and cosmetics within two days, and avoid contact with fingers and clothing;

2. Sleeping Do not press the ears when wearing;

3. After two days, gently turn the earrings left and right with your hands;

4. Disinfect the earlobes with iodophor every day;

< p>5. Within one month after getting earrings, the diet should be light and avoid spicy, irritating, greasy, and heavy flavors.

Especially when it comes to diet, you really have to be careful and don’t take any chances. I have a friend who likes spicy food and thinks it’s okay to eat a little. After getting her ears pierced, she has no food taboos. After eating and drinking happily for two weeks, the wound suddenly became inflamed, became swollen, and oozed pus. It was painful and itchy, but she was frightened. She first used a box of erythromycin ointment and applied it for two days. It felt like nothing was working and I had to go to the hospital. After some examination, it was discovered that the inflammation in her ear piercings was caused by eating too much spicy food and getting angry. Therefore, in the next month, she could only say goodbye to her favorite chili.