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The number of nickel allergies has recently increased dramatically because of the popularity of body piercings. The reason is obvious: a nickel-containing object is in constant contact with the body. Piercing any body part results in some bleeding. Blood contains electrolytes, which can oxidize nickel in the studs or hoops, releasing nickel ions. The ions then have easy access, through the new wound, into the body. Soft tissue, like that in the earlobes, heals quickly because it does not have a lot of blood flow.