How Do You Care For A Daith Piercing?
Choosing to get a daith piercing should be approached with the knowledge of how and what to expect when caring for the new piercing. The daith is located below the rook and above the tragus. It is a thicker portion of cartilage so the healing process will take longer and for some, will be more painful. However, the key to a fast healing piercing is how well it is cared for. Soon after the daith has been pierced, it isn’t unlikely for mild pain in the ear to last a few hours. It isn’t uncommon to experience ear-aches, pain when chewing, talking, smiling, or any movement of the jaw as the daith is the most internal ear piercing you can get. The daith is closed to the head, causing pain in places other piercings wouldn’t. Chances are, if you were pierced legitimately, your piercer gave you specific instructions on how to care for the healing daith. These are just some reminders. It is best to clean your piercing 2-3 times a day with a solution of sea salt and warm water. You can either bu