Miz Diz
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I saw a post a while back about someone's little girl having the backs of her ear rings attaching to her lobe.
My dd is 3 and has had her ears pierced for a little over a year. I check to make sure they are not infected at least once a week. Anyway, I just checked her a couple of days ago, but just now she was sitting in my lap and her left lobe was bulging around her ear ring. I checked the back and it is swollen and the back looked attached. I was able to pull it out and it is bleeding a little bit. It is swollen. I put antiseptic on it.
Her other side is fine.
How long should I keep the ear rings out? Is it because of the back - do I need to get those flat discs?
The ear rings are sterling silver. Do you think it is okay to keep using these since the other ear was fine?
Thanks for the advice.
My dd is 3 and has had her ears pierced for a little over a year. I check to make sure they are not infected at least once a week. Anyway, I just checked her a couple of days ago, but just now she was sitting in my lap and her left lobe was bulging around her ear ring. I checked the back and it is swollen and the back looked attached. I was able to pull it out and it is bleeding a little bit. It is swollen. I put antiseptic on it.
Her other side is fine.
How long should I keep the ear rings out? Is it because of the back - do I need to get those flat discs?
The ear rings are sterling silver. Do you think it is okay to keep using these since the other ear was fine?
Thanks for the advice.