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Will my tragus piercing bleed more if i take ibuprofen
I'm going to get my tragus pierced today, but I feel some cramps coming on. I want to take ibuprofen for them, but I don't know if that will make my ear bleed a lot more than usual later today. Should I wait it out or is it okay to take one?
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Nah, taking ibuprofen's fine.
You don't want to get a piercing when you're uncomfortable anyway.
Besides, most piercings don't bleed :-)
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just wait till after the piercing is over that way u can help ur cramps and any soreness from the piercing
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