What is Daith Piercing?
Daith piercing is a piercing ears that penetrate the ear cartilage very close to the ear canal. When it is well placed, piercing Daith can also appear in the ear, with only part of the jewelry protruding. Because of its location, this cartilage piercing requires special care to avoid infection and must be placed by an experienced expert who has undergone training and performing specialized piercings. If you put your hand on a small cartridge in front of the ear canal, known as a tragus, and move your hands backwards, you will feel the fold of strong cartilage that leads to the ear canal and a bowl of the ear. This part of the inner cartilage is an area used for Piercing Daith, although piercings on other inner folds of cartilage or ear bowls are sometimes also referred to as Daiths.
Because there is a lot of space for work when it comes to piercing, this piercing must be placed carefully and not all people have anatomy to take Daith piercing. A curved needle is often usedAnd, because with a straight needle it would be difficult to work and jewelry must be selected carefully to suit swelling associated with new piercings without being unpleasant.
Daith tends to collect dirt, which can be dangerous during the healing process. In general, aftercare includes washing the site gently several times a day with a slight antimicrobial soap and using sea salt to promote healthy healing and reducing swelling. Because it is a bit difficult to soak up the area conventionally, some people achieve it by soaking cotton pads in salt water and holding them for piercing, almost like streets.
Maintaining pure piercing is important because you can collect dirt and other materials in your ear canal. Piercing can also sometimes prevent the natural passage of ear wax so it is good to gently shake the area once a week as soon as the piercing is fully healed to keep the space incleanliness.
If piercing Daith is infected, it is important to treat the infection to prevent complications or damage to the ear. In general, the piercery recommends leaving piercing during treatment to prevent the infection from the skin, and medical care from the doctor is strongly recommended that the infection does not become serious.