Depends on the kind of glue, but I would anyway, just to be safe.
In corrugator board making machine, the glue is applied to the paper via a glue machine. The glue machine consists of glue pot, glue roll and doctor roll. The glue roll and doctor roll runs together by mashing each other. Glue roll picks up glue from glue pot and doctor roll helps to create a required film on glue roll by increasing decreasing gap between glue and doctor roll.
Danger=Drinking it!
No way to do this.
Yes it is dangerous for a child (or an animal ) to eat glue. It may not kill you, but would at least give stomach pain .
No. That is the perfect solution. I have used superglue on my dentures for 10 years now.
As far as I know, glue isn't used to repair any problems with the ear. I would suggest getting advice from a doctor about what to do (unless you are a doctor, in which case I would suggest getting advice from another doctor).
Stop, hopefully. If you seem to have any symptoms, ask your doctor if the glue huffing has caused any damage.
No, but it would make you most painfully sick. -You wouldn't want that would you.
Go to the doctor immediately
Many things are soft and sticky - a child's semi-chewed toffee is notoriously sticky.
Often some types of glue can be dissolved by using some kind of strong alcohol on them but I strongly recommend that you see a doctor as a priority.
You can't glue your ripped ear, you would probably have to see a doctor and let the wound heal. Then go to a piercing shop and get it pierced again