In the initial few days after the piercing, then yes, the redness is rather normal. Any longer than 72 hours, then you will want to consult your piercer, whom will more than likely advise for you to use sea salt soaks, which you should have been doing initially from the time of the piercing. Keep an eye on it.
Yes. It is a common symptom of albinoism (having no body pigment whatsoever.)
I think the answer speaks for itself.......
yes
It's normal for some guinea pigs to have a red tint or red eyes. My male guinea pig is not albino, his eyes are brown but they have a red tint or in a certain lighting their red. But I see a lot of non-albino guinea pigs with red eyes, its normal.
the red eyes is the original guinea pig the white eyes is the normal guinea pig but the white eyes is better than red eyes because red eyes bites and whit eyes do not.
no
normal: green Super: red
Of course not. Red-Eyes Black Chick offers a slightly easier way to get a Red-Eyes Black Dragon in play. However, Red-Eyes Black Dragon is still a Normal Lv7 monster and as such can be tribute summoned by offering two monsters as tribute as normal, or any other method such as discard/revival with Monster Reborn.
no they look normal yellow you can get redcontacts
Some bunnys are albinos which have red eyes. I'm going to assume you mean that your otherwise normal eyed rabbit all of a sudden has red eyes, Probably means allergies or a cold. Could be an eye infection.
I have had Boxers for about 4 years...mine have always had some what blood shots eyes. They have never been a solid red.
This is normal, it just means that you have a LUTINO parakeet or an ALBINO parakeet. All LUTINO and ALBINO parakeets have red eyes, because they have have a large absence of melanin pigment, which is completely normal. Also, if your parakeet is white it is an ALBINO parakeet, but if you parakeet is mainly yellow it would be a LUTINO parakeet!
Yes, red eyes can be a common side effect of alcohol consumption. Alcohol can cause blood vessels in the eyes to dilate, resulting in a red and bloodshot appearance. If red eyes persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it may be best to consult a healthcare professional.
Unless it is normal for that rabbit, it means you need to take it to the vet'.
Chlorine water. Normal fresh water is good and it cleanses your eyes. But chlorine water is fine as long as there's not to much in the pool your eyes may sting and go red afterwards so just splash them with fresh normal water