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Infected ear piercing

Even when ear piercings are done at licensed centres, there is still a risk of developing an infection. It’s common to experience some discomfort, redness, or inflammation during the initial healing period.

However, if these symptoms worsen or persist, they could indicate an infected ear piercing. Acting quickly and knowing how to treat an infected ear piercing is essential to avoid further issues. In this article, we’ll discuss the signs of an infection and practical steps to support proper healing.

Symptoms of infection from earrings or piercings

Recognising the infection from earrings symptoms is crucial for prompt treatment. The typical signs of an earlobe piercing infection include:

  • Redness and swelling around the piercing site;
  • Pulsing pain in the ear or a sensation of heat
  • Increased sensitivity or pain when touched
  • A foul-smelling discharge (pus)
  • Fever

If you notice any of these earring infection symptoms or piercing ear infection symptoms, it’s important to address them quickly to prevent further complications and promote healing.

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