Torn Earlobes
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Torn Earlobes

If your earlobe has been torn, you may be wondering what to do next. This guide will provide you with all the information you need to know about torn earlobes, including torn earlobes repair and how to prevent further damage.

Torn earlobes can occur as a result of trauma or injury, or they may be a congenital deformity. Earlobes can also become stretched or torn as a result of wearing heavy earrings.

If your earlobe has been torn, you will need to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Your doctor will be able to determine the extent of the split or torn earlobe and will advise you on the best course of treatment.

If the earlobe is only partially torn, it may be possible to repair torn earlobes with surgery. However, if the earlobe is completely torn, it will need to be reconstructed. Earlobes for torn ears can be reconstructed using grafts or flaps.

Symptoms of torn earlobes

Some of the common symptoms of split or torn earlobe are as follows:

  • Earlobe that is split or torn
  • Bleeding from the earlobe
  • Swelling of the earlobe
  • Pain in the earlobe

Causes of torn earlobes

Split or torn earlobe is caused due to traumatic injury or due to wearing earrings. The trauma can be from accidental pulling or tearing of the earlobe or from piercing the earlobe with a sharp object. Heavy earrings can cause the earlobe to stretch and tear. This is especially common with clip-on earrings that are not tight enough. When heavy earrings are worn for a long time, it can cause the earlobe to thin and tear. In this case, the earlobe will not heal without surgery. 

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