WebWith a fresh wound it’s always advised to wait 24-48 hours until working up a sweat, after that it’s not a problem. HeHasNoRegerts • 3 yr. ago Cool. Figured there may be at least an initial wait period. Thanks! Commanderboxers • 3 yr. ago Web20 jul. 2013 · We were told to wait 48 hours before going swimming and to clean her ears thoroughly after swimming with the solution. I was very happy with the service and would recommend them to anyone asking. 0 Similar threads Parenting advice children swimming lessons prices Parenting advice Ear Infection & Swimming Parenting advice
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Web4 aug. 2024 · After 3 weeks, your earlobe piercing should be fine to swim, but upkeep our spray after each time in the water. Keep an eye on it, to monitor for any infections! For … WebThe general advice is to not swim at all with an unhealed piercing regardless whether it’s in a lake, the sea or a chlorinated pool. If swimming is unavoidable you should still wait at least two months before doing so. Submerging an unhealed piercing in any body of water is a major infection risk. Honestly, 2 weeks would be the bare minimum ... sly cooper chumley
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Web7 jul. 2024 · We recommend avoiding swimming for the first two weeks after a piercing. If you must go swimming, we recommend covering your piercing with a waterproof Band-Aid and spray with Sterilear Step 1: Clean after exiting the water and removing the Band-Aid. Piercings heal on the outside first and then on the inside. WebCare should be taken with fresh piercings and swimming for the first month or so. My general rule of thumb regarding swimming with fresh piercings is – “If you’d be worried if you got a mouthful of the water you’re considering swimming in, then DON’T put your fresh piercing in it.”. and “still” salt water like bay beaches. Web4 jan. 2024 · To reduce the risk of infection, do not go swimming immediately after getting a piercing. Wait at least a week. Think of your new piercing as a fresh cut on your finger or hand. If you put it in water immediately, it might continue bleeding, and the bacteria from the water can make it swell and form puss. sly cooper clue bottle