What to Do If a Chain Is Stuck in Your Ear
If a chain or small jewelry piece gets stuck in your ear, stay calm. Do not tug or force it out, as this can cause damage or push it deeper. First, gently examine the area with clean hands. If it’s an earring chain caught in a piercing, try to slowly back it out while supporting the other end. Apply a bit of sterile lubricant like petroleum jelly to ease removal if needed.
If the chain is tangled in hair or skin, carefully untangle it without pulling. If there’s pain, swelling, or bleeding—or if the chain is embedded—stop immediately and seek medical help.
Avoid using sharp tools or tweezers, as they may cause injury. Infections can develop quickly in the ear, so don’t delay professional care if you’re unsure. It’s better to be safe and let a doctor remove it properly and clean the area afterward.