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Ear Piercing: From Then Until Now

 
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The practice of threading a small hole in the ear lobe or other part of the ear by way of a barb or thin metal has been age-old. It is otherwise known as ear piercing. From antiquity, pierced ears were indicators of both beauty and social standing from jungle tribes to desert nomads to royalty.

It has long been one of the most widespread practices in the world with the ears being the first to be experimented on when it comes to piercing. In fact, in some tribes, the practice of ear piercing was done to repulse the spirits with metals attached to the ears as spirits were believed to enter the body through them.


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Throughout history, there have been instances of men and women piercing their ears and adorning themselves with beautiful jewelry. To date, ear piercing is just as fashionable in the same manner. It has become a means for both men and women to embellish themselves with beautiful and trendy jewelry to enhance their appearance.

As much as ear piercing is an age-old and common practice, there are certain considerations to make when applying the procedure as a sizeable proportion of individuals experience subsequent minor problems in the period after their ears are pierced. In almost every instance, the significance of cleanliness cannot be undermined, and so it is with ear piercing.





It is always necessary for the person performing the ear piercing to do so in clean surroundings using sterile equipment and employing sanitary piercing methods. True, many jewelry stores in shopping establishments offer ear piercing services but this should only be deemed acceptable if the conditions are sanitary and the staff knowledgeable about the procedure to reduce the risk of ear piercing problems.

To have a better guarantee, it is in fact ideal that the piercing be done in a clinical setting with a skilled professional. When an individual wants to ensure their safety when having their ears pierced, they must also consider the material from which the earrings are made. One of the common ear piercing problems that can occur is an allergic reaction to the metal from which the jewelry to be attached is made, especially nickel.

Ideally, stainless surgical steel or 14 karat gold should be used for a first piercing as the studs to be used should be hypoallergenic or totally nickel-free. The best bet by far is to use surgical steel during the first ear piercing as even 14 karat gold may contain nickel which can cause irritation.

Oftentimes, redness and inflammation may occur, which are two of the most common ear piercing problems as well. To prevent such from happening, it is recommended that an individual practices proper hygiene. After the prescribed ear piercing healing time of six to eight weeks, the earrings should be removed and the holes be washed daily with soap and water.

To prevent infection in the period following the ear piercing procedure, it is best that rubbing alcohol be used to clean the holes and bacterial ointment be applied in them prior to reinserting the earrings. If an infection does occur from the ear piercing, it is best that a physician be seen for antibiotic prescription to treat the problem.

Other precautions to be taken after the ear piercing are to refrain from swimming and keeping telephones, headphones, reading glasses and hats from coming in contact with the piercing. Almost always, an ear piercing process is safe, quick and convenient and caring for pierced ears is not all that difficult.

However, it will not hurt if an individual takes the necessary precautions to ensure a safe and hassle-free means to be fashionable.


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The author of this article Rose Windale is a Health and Wellness Coach who has been successful with several natural health programs for many years. Rose recently published a step-by-step guide on how to lose weight the EASY way and become totally healthy and happy. More info on her life-changing eating habits plan HERE.


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