how to cure infected cartilage piercing?!


Question: How to cure infected cartilage piercing?
well, i KNOW its infected cause its swelled up, red, and pussing around the enter hole on a little swollen at the exit hole. the swelling at the enter hole is about the size of an uncooked pea. its only been peirced for three months, but i took it out anyway. i clean it with the stuff the peircer gave me every day.
how can i cure it in the least possible time??
P.S. this is on my ear.

Answers:

Remove the earring from the ear at the first sign of infection. Clean the earring and the holes on both sides of the earlobe with sterile gauze and rubbing alcohol (if the ear is not newly pierced). Do this three times a day. If necessary, drain the piercing wound and irrigate with saline solution.

Apply moist heat to the area with warm compresses to promote healing. Dissolve 1/8 tsp. of non-iodized salt in a cup of warm water. Dip a sterile cotton ball into the water, and then hold it gently against the infected pierced ear hole for several minutes. Repeat this procedure twice each day.

Apply a topical antibiotic ointment to the earring post and the piercing hole before reinserting the earring. This will help to fight infectious bacteria, as well as heal the wound faster.

Wear earrings made of pure metals such as silver or 24-karat gold. Many people are sensitive to nickel, a metal commonly found in inexpensive earrings. Unfortunately, the allergic reaction can lead to an infection.

Antibiotics may be necessary if the infection spreads beyond the immediate site of the ear piercing. If redness and drainage get worse, the ear swells, or you experience pain, have a fever or show no improvement after three days, see your doctor without delay.

Antibiotics may be necessary if the infection spreads beyond the immediate site of the ear piercing. If redness and drainage get worse, the ear swells, or you experience pain, have a fever or show no improvement after three days, see your doctor without delay.

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