How To Get An Earring Out That Is Stuck. Unfortunately you wont be able to just change the back as the studs you have in now are probably thicker than normal studs and so normal butterfly backs wont fit on them. If it does not and blocks your ear put 2 to 3 drops of medical grade olive or almond oil in your ear 3 to 4 times a day.
Grab onto clasp pinching the front of the post and the earlobe with your other hand. The way to do it is to pull the stud from the front and the butterfly from the back until they come out. Do this for 3 to 5 days.
Once its lubricated firmly hold the front of the earring in place and gently turn the clutch to loosen it.
Unfortunately you wont be able to just change the back as the studs you have in now are probably thicker than normal studs and so normal butterfly backs wont fit on them. Your first recourse should be to tilt your head downward and use gravity to help get the object out. Make sure backings are cone shaped not the butterfly backing. To remove a stuck earring back called a clutch wash hands with antibacterial soap and then rub a small amount of petroleum jelly on the backside of the earring.