I would recommend you don't use Neosporin, Polysporin or anything like that on a ear piercing. Soap and water will do just fine. These products are not to be used on puncture wounds (read the tube). If the piercing is infected washing with diluted antibacterial soap and irrigating with water twice a day will make a big difference in about 24 to 48 hours.
Yes, you can use ear piercing cleaner on a nose piercing.
The tube of Neosporin doesn't say to use it on puncture wounds, so you don't use it on puncture wounds.
It is not recommended to use Neosporin in the entry of the ear canal without consulting a healthcare professional. Neosporin is an antibiotic ointment primarily used for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns on the skin. The ear canal is a delicate and sensitive area, and using Neosporin without proper guidance can lead to complications such as irritation, allergic reactions, or damage to the ear drum. It is best to seek advice from a doctor or pharmacist for appropriate ear care.
Well considering it clearly says that in the event of a deep wound or puncture wound you should seek medical advice (it's there way of saying not to use the product on those types of wounds) and a piercing is a puncture wound. I would suggest you don't use it. Neosporin contains neomyacin and this needs the air circulation to work effectively and a lot of people are sensitive to Neomyacin. If you are washing the piercing daily using a good unscented liquid antibacterial soap and rinsing with lots of warm running water while moving the jewellery there should be no reason to use Neosporin on your piercing.
no, a fourteen gage ear piercing is not to big. In fact people use much large gages than 14.
No, you are only supposed to use soap to clean the piercing. That includes no peroxide, alcohol, etc.
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You can't use the ointment but you can use the cream. The ointment is too thick and suffocates the piercing. You really don't need it though. Unless you scratch it with jewelery or something. Natural sea salt and water is fine for cleaning.
Neosporin and Polysporin are never to be used on any body piercing, read the back of the tube. It clearly states not to be used on puncture wounds, a body piercing is a puncture wound. Neosporin contains Neomyacin and Polysporin contains Polymyacin both of those ingredients will cause issues with puncture wounds or body piercings. Most people will react to these ingredients in an adverse manner when it's introduced into the body. These are topical medications for surface injuries only.
A Tragus piercing is a technically challenging piercing that can't be done without knowledge of the structures of the ear and cartilage. Permanent ear and hearing damage can be done when attempted by novices. Listen use common sense and leave piercing to the hands of professional body piercers who will use aseptic methods and materials to provide the piercing in a safe manner. This is not a piercing gun piercing.
No, Clarie's don;t offer hoops as an ear piercing option because they don't do ear piercings. What Claire's use is a piercing gun which is more like cattle branding than a piercing, because they use a gun they have to use studs that fit into the gun. If you go to an actual piercer they can use hoops.
yeah but its probably not the best thing to do.