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"I had my ears pierced and now I have pain and a bump on my neck?"

It is recommended to remove the earring if the ear is painful, swollen, or red. Clean the area with water and mild soap 2 to 3 times a day and leave the ear without the piercing for a few days. If the pain or redness worsens or other symptoms occur, it is best to see a doctor as a precaution.

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