Fear of infection after ear piercing? Adopt these surefire remedies of grandmothers, there will be no pain and hassle of cooking.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Ear Piercing is an important part of Indian culture and makeup. But often due to carelessness or lack of proper information, the ears start ripening, which causes severe pain and problem of pus (infection). Sometimes the infection increases so much that it even requires surgery. If you too are thinking of getting your or your children’s ears pierced, then these traditional and scientific methods suggested by your grandmothers can be very useful for you. These remedies not only heal the wound quickly but also prevent any kind of side effects.

Mustard Oil and Turmeric: Powerhouse of Antiseptic The most effective solution is to apply lukewarm mustard oil mixed with a pinch of turmeric immediately after ear piercing. Turmeric has natural anti-bacterial properties, while mustard oil keeps the wound soft. Apply it around the hole with the help of cotton twice a day. Keep in mind that the oil should not be too hot, otherwise the skin may burn. This mixture has the power to eliminate the infection from its roots.

Neem stick is a natural panacea In ancient times, after ear piercing, a fine stick of neem was inserted instead of gold or silver wire. Neem has natural disinfectant properties which do not allow the wound to rot. If there is swelling or redness in the ears, then the safest option is to wear neem sticks for a few days instead of artificial earrings. Due to this, the hole does not close and air also keeps coming in.

Miracle of coconut oil and camphor If you are feeling itching or burning in the ears, then mixing a little camphor in coconut oil and applying it is beneficial. Camphor provides cooling effect and coconut oil moisturizes the skin. This recipe is especially for those people whose skin is sensitive and who get allergic to metal easily.

Caution is safety: Take special care of these things Along with the prescriptions, it is also important to take some basic precautions. After ear piercing, do not let soap or shampoo come in contact with the piercing for at least a week. There is a danger of bacteria growing due to wetness. Also, do not touch the ear repeatedly with dirty hands and keep rotating the earring slowly so that it does not stick to the skin. If a lump is felt around the hole or fever occurs, contact a doctor immediately.

Irrigation with salt water is also effective In case of mild swelling, applying half a teaspoon of sea salt mixed in a cup of lukewarm water is also very helpful. It clears the dirt accumulated around the wound and speeds up the healing process. This method of grandmothers is still famous in the medical world by the name of ‘saline soak’.