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reddish liquid coming out of my earlobe piercing?

i pierced my earlobes about 2 months ago and i changed the studs after a month or 6 weeks but it gets so irritated and liquids oozing out of it and when i remove the earrings for few days the holes start to close and i can't get the earrings in easily,what should i do?

Update:

it's not blood!

Update 2:

yeah that's it but i really don't wanna let them close up :(

Update 3:

@Mill thanks dear :) so should i just dip the earrings in antiseptic and wear them?

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  • 8 years ago
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    I always had puss come out of mine, not anymore though. It may turn a pinkish colour is the puss contains blood which may make it look watery. At that stage they can close up in a matter of days Your ears probably need to have earrings in abit longer try keep some studs in, cheap earrings will probably irritate them and cause more puss. Just make sure your still cleaning them, and if you really don't want to wear earrings for a bit don't be afraid to push them in for a sec to stop them closing up, I got mine done 5 years ago ad I can now go months without wearing them!

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Is it a lighter color then blood? I think I may know what your talking about. First time I got my ears pierced (which was a disaster) they got infected and the blood sorta mixed with puss so it was a lightish red liquid. My suggestion is to let them close up. You can always try again later on.

    Source(s): Past experience.
  • 8 years ago

    ITS A THING CALLED BLOOD

  • 8 years ago

    Reddish luiquid wtf its blood its red and a luiquid so its blood

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