Don't use alcohol. It kills the healthy cells. Soak your piercing in a sea salt solution. Put a pinch of Natural Sea Salt into a shot glass of warm water. Do that 1-2 times a day to keep your piercing nice and healthy :D
if u smoke and you have a piercing it can get infected take it from me.. so dont smoke.
the only time you would have to take a piercing out is if your body is rejecting it or it is getting infected
You can be any age as long as you have your parent's permission and they are present at the time that you are getting the piercing.
Unknown what is meant by an "industrial" piercing, but if the law of your state or country allows such a procedure when accompanied by a parent/guardian, then yes.
The healing time for the piercing will be longer due to your body trying to fight the cold or malady you are trying to get over. If the piercing is infected as well you should take multivitamins and get plenty of rest to aid in the healing, barring that you should see your doctor depending on the extent of the infection.
A "Navel" piercing can become infected at any time during the healing process. It generally takes a full year for a piercing to be considered "seasoned", this is the point at which it is considered fully healed. Contrary to the misinformation provided by the internet, all piercings take much more time to fully heal than what is indicated by piercers and novices in the industry. Any time the piercing is subjected to a direct impact, snagging, pulling, improper aftercare or the jewellery is changed too soon during the initial healing period the piercing can become infected. Only proper common sense aftercare can prevent a piercing from becoming infected. Proper personal hygiene and washing the piercing daily will ensure a problem free piercing. Ensuring you are not putting "garbage" into your piercing, this would be cheap junk jewellery from mall vendors and locations that don't actually provide body piercing services. Look after your piercing, wear good quality body jewellery and don't touch the piercing with dirty hands, these are the steps to an infection free piercing.
It's a good idea to get it checked out by a professional. No piercing should be bleeding after that amount of time.
Well your professional body piercer should have covered that with you at the time you got your piercing done. Best give him/her a phone call and ask for some help, you seem to have some issues going on with your piercing and they should have given you full instructions regarding swelling and pain management.
Tablesalt can irritate the piercing, and you should never use alcohol on a piercing, so yes. Stick to dial soap and water.
Its definitely not a good idea to as your piercing can easily get infected by doing this. It may also close up in the time it is out. Wait 6 weeks before changing your jewelry
Take it out for the time being. take care of it with "Natrual Sea Salt" and Peroxide as so it doesn't become infected. An infected peircing is far worse than no peircing at all.
Body piercings aren't meant to be. Your body probably isn't agreeing with what you're doing to it.