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Last Updated: May 16, 2024

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A daith piercing passes through the ear’s innermost cartilage fold, and is an interesting form of body art. Like other cartilage piercings, it’s particularly prone to infection. However, taking good care of your new daith piercing can help ensure it heals properly. Clean it twice a day with saline solution, and don’t touch the area except when you’re cleaning it. Healing can take 6 months. During that time, leave the earring in place, and avoid exposing the area to sources of infection.

The Best Way to Clean a Daith Piercing

Clean your daith piercing twice a day with saline solution. Wash your hands and soak a clean piece of lint-free medical gauze with saline solution. Then, place the gauze on your piercing for 5 minutes.

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Cleaning Your New Piercing Daily

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    Clean the piercing with saline solution twice daily. Cleaning the piercing more than twice a day can cause irritation. Use a store-bought saline solution or the cleanser your piercer provided. Alternatively, make your own saline solution by mixing 1/8 teaspoon of non-iodized salt with 1 cup (240mL) of warm water.

    • Don’t clean the piercing with rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, as these can delay the healing process.
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    Wash your hands before touching your piercing. Wash up with hot water and soap for at least 20 seconds before you clean the piercing. After washing your hands, dry them with a disposable paper towel.

    • Only touch the area around the piercing when you clean it.

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    Soak a clean gauze pad in saline solution. Use clean, lint-free medical gauze to apply saline to your piercing. Squirt bottled saline onto the gauze pad to saturate it, or dip the pad into a cup of a homemade solution.[1]

    • Don’t use cotton balls or cotton wool; the fibers could get caught in the piercing.[2]
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    Hold the gauze pad to the piercing for 5 minutes. Keep the gauze in place to allow the saline to work its way into the piercing. Don’t move the piercing as you clean it. If there’s any crusted buildup around the piercing, allow the saline to soften it, then gently wipe it away when you’ve finished soaking.[3]

    • White or pale yellow buildup is normal. Don’t pick at it; just soften with the saline, then wipe it away.
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    Pat the area dry with a clean paper towel. Dry the area with a disposable paper towel instead of a cloth. Leaving it wet could promote bacterial growth.

    • A cloth can harbor bacteria and snag on the piercing, so go with a paper towel.
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    Don’t twist or pick at the piercing while it’s healing. Playing with the earring could irritate the piercing and prevent healing. Additionally, germs from your hands could lead to infection.[4]

    • Remember not to pick at any crusty residue that builds up around the piercing.
    • It can take up to 6 months for a daith piercing to heal.
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    Keep hairspray, lotion, and other products away from the piercing. Do your best not to get shampoo into the piercing when you wash your hair. If you have long hair, wear it up as much as possible to keep hair products out of the piercing. Avoid using hairspray; if you do, don’t spray it near the piercing.

    • Beauty and cosmetic products can cause irritation and block air circulation, which can interfere with the healing process.
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    Avoid swimming until the piercing has healed. It’s especially important to avoid submerging the piercing in pools, lakes, and hot tubs. Bacteria in these bodies of water can lead to infection.

    • Bathtubs can also harbor bacteria, so take showers instead of baths while the piercing is healing.
    • If you do go swimming, cover the piercing with a wound-sealing waterproof bandage, which you can purchase at your local pharmacy.
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    Clean your phone and any other objects that touch your ear. Wipe your phone, earphones, and other objects that come into contact with your ear daily with sanitizing pads. Try to limit your use of earphones, and hold your phone to your other ear whenever possible.

    • If you wear glasses, clean the parts that slip over your ears at least daily.
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    Try to avoid sleeping on the piercing. It’s also wise to cover your pillow with a clean tee shirt. That way, if you do sleep on the piercing, it’ll be touching a clean surface.

    • If you can’t get comfortable in any position other than on your side, try sleeping on a neck pillow. Sleep on your side with your ear in the neck pillow’s opening to protect the piercing from pressure and friction.
    • Additionally, wash your bedding weekly. Dirty sheets and pillowcases can lead to infection.
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    Note any worsening bleeding, pain, redness, and swelling. Some discomfort, bleeding, and swelling during the first few days is common in daith and other cartilage piercings. However, persistent or worsening symptoms could be a sign that something’s wrong.[5]

    • Contact your piercer or see a doctor if bleeding, swelling, or pain don’t improve within a few days after getting your ear pierced.
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    Check for a yellow or green foul-smelling discharge. Note that an odorless white or light yellow discharge that dries into a crusty residue isn’t pus. This is a normal part of the healing process. Pus, or foul-smelling, darker yellow or green discharge, is a sign of infection.[6]

    • If you see pus, carefully clean the piercing with saline, and don’t remove the earring. The ring helps allow the wound to drain.
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    See a doctor if you notice signs of infection. Contact your piercer, see your doctor, or head to a health clinic if your piercing is infected. Without proper treatment, infected daith piercings can lead to serious complications, such as abscesses and deformed ears.

    • An reputable piercer can recommend a doctor or clinic experienced with treating infected cartilage piercings. Treatment may include topical or oral antibiotics. If you’re prescribed medication, take it according to your doctor’s instructions.
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    When should I be cleaning my daith piercing?

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    Karissa Sanford is the Co-owner of Make Me Holey Body Piercing, a piercing studio based in the San Francisco Bay Area that specializes in safe and friendly body piercing. Karissa has over 10 years of piercing experience and is a member of the Association of Professional Piercers (APP).

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    A good time to clean your piercing is right after taking a shower since you will have washed off anything that had built up around the piercing already. Just make sure that all of the soap has been washed away, too.

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    What happens if it falls out and takes a chunk of ear with it? Should I be worried?

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    If part of your ear cartilage falls out, you should go to urgent care or to your doctor. This could cause serious and/or permanent damage. I recommend seeking medical care immediately.

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    When cleaning do you take the earring out?

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    No, this is not necessary. You also should not take the earring out before it is healed, or the hole may close up.

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      Before cleaning your daith piercing, make sure you wash your hands to avoid transferring bacteria to it. To clean the piercing, use a store-bought saline solution, or make your own by dissolving 1/8 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of warm water. Soak a clean gauze pad in the saline solution so it’s saturated. Then, hold the pad to your piercing for 5 minutes, which will help disinfect it. After 5 minutes, pat your ear dry with a clean paper towel to reduce the chance of bacteria growing. Some discomfort, bleeding, and swelling is normal in the first few days. However, if you notice yellow or green discharge coming from your piercing, or bleeding or swelling that doesn’t go away, visit your doctor for treatment. For more tips, including how to keep your piercing away from irritants and bacteria, read on!

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      3 Easy Ways to Clean a Daith Piercing - wikiHow? ›

      Use a store-bought saline solution or the cleanser your piercer provided. Alternatively, make your own saline solution by mixing 1/8 teaspoon of non-iodized salt with 1 cup (240 mL) of warm water. Don't clean the piercing with rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, as these can delay the healing process.

      What is the best way to clean a daith piercing? ›

      Do clean your piercing with an Antibacterial Cleansing Saline Solution. This is the only cleanser you need. The salty solution will help to remove any discharge, and help to keep your daith piercing clean. You should clean your piercing twice a day whilst it heals.

      Should I clean the crust off my daith piercing? ›

      In this case, there is no need to additionally clean the piercing. In the event that you notice hardened-on buildup, a warm shower can help by softening the crusts. Letting the water flow over the piercing can aid in this process. After your shower, you can use saline spray to rinse away the softened crusties.

      How can I make my daith piercing heal faster? ›

      Gently clean your new piercing twice daily with a sterile saline solution - we love Neilmed piercing mist. Moisture can lead to bacteria so make sure you dry the area afterwards - the cool setting on a hairdryer works well. Take extra care when removing clothes and styling hair to avoid snagging the jewellery.

      Can you clean a daith piercing with salt water? ›

      If it's non-iodized sea salt then yes. Dilute it in warm water. You can also use a sterile saline spray from the store or H2Ocean from the piercing studio. Mild unscented soap (not antibacterial) is also an option though I prefer hands off cleaning as much as possible.

      Should I soak my daith piercing? ›

      Use a piercing aftercare saline solution compress. Soak a paper towel with a piercing aftercare saline solution and hold the paper towel to your daith for 3 - 5 minutes.

      Can I put Vaseline on my daith piercing? ›

      --NEVER use products like alcohol, peroxide, bactine, hibiclens, neosporin, vaseline, etc. These products are not meant for piercings and even says on these bottles "not meant for puncture wounds." --Do not remove your jewelry until it's healed, six months. (unless otherwise stated by your piercer).

      How long will my daith piercing be crusty? ›

      The good news is that dry patches and crusting around a piercing are completely normal. They're even a positive sign that the site is healing normally. Dry, crusty patches should be cleaned regularly until fully healed—a process that can last anywhere from two to five weeks.

      Do daith piercings get infected easily? ›

      A typical daith piercing can take anywhere from 4 to 12 months to heal, and you're more likely to experience infection during this time. If you're concerned that your piercing might be infected, read on to learn how to identify the symptoms and prevent further complications.

      Can I let my piercing air dry? ›

      Let air-dry or pat dry with non-woven gauze or clean paper towel (no hand towels that could snag jewelry or contain bacteria). Rinse your piercing daily with fresh warm water in the shower to clean away any excess crusty discharge. Keep yourself healthy!

      How do I know if my Daith is healing? ›

      You may notice a bit of redness, bruising, or tenderness during the healing period, and that's normal. Your daith piercing will hurt less over time. Eventually, when it's healed, it won't hurt at all.

      How many times a day should I clean my daith piercing? ›

      Clean the piercing with saline solution twice daily.

      Cleaning the piercing more than twice a day can cause irritation. Use a store-bought saline solution or the cleanser your piercer provided. Alternatively, make your own saline solution by mixing 1/8 teaspoon of non-iodized salt with 1 cup (240 mL) of warm water.

      How to tell if Daith is rejecting? ›

      Signs that a piercing is migrating and possibly being rejected include: more of the jewelry becoming visible on the outside of the piercing. the piercing remaining sore, red, irritated, or dry after the first few days. the jewelry becoming visible under the skin.

      Should I move my daith piercing while healing? ›

      A daith piercing takes approximately 2-3 months to heal like most cartilage piercings and the jewelry should not be changed until it is healed. In fact, the healing process can be much longer (up to 12 months) simply because of the type of piercing and awkwardness of its situation.

      How to get rid of daith bumps? ›

      If you aren't experiencing severe symptoms, you may be able to use the following methods to treat your cartilage bump at home.
      1. Change your jewelry. Contact dermatitis, an allergic skin reaction, can cause piercing bumps. ...
      2. Clean your piercing. ...
      3. Cleanse with a saline or sea salt soak. ...
      4. Use a chamomile compress.

      How to wash hair with a daith piercing? ›

      Flip your hair to the opposite side of your head so you can avoid getting an excessive amount of water or any product in the wound. Make sure you stay in this position until you've completely rinsed the product out of your hair before gently patting your ear dry.

      How to get rid of a daith piercing bump? ›

      Try Home Remedies. Salt soaks usually treat pesky piercing irritations, but certain bumps may call for an herbal compress, like a chamomile tea bag soaked in hot water. Smith recommends applying a hot compress with a chamomile tea bag to the bump nightly.

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