It should eventually. It takes from a few weeks, to a few months, for a piercing to fully heal. If your piercing isn't healing properly, or begins to ooze or bleed, you may need to to remove the piercing all together, let it heal, and then possibly try again. Once a piercing gets infected, there isn't much you can do besides take advil, wait it out, or remove it all together.
That is because of what you are cleaning the piercing with, stop using it and just rinse the piercing under running water and it will go away.
Go for it.
If the lisp is a result of the piercing then Yes it will go away. If you have the lisp prior to the piercing then No it will not go away and might make it worse
It would not be recommended. The force of you hitting the water can tear your ear, and chlorine is a very harsh chemical and could irritate your piercing.
Yes, because bioplast can be sterilized in an autoclave.
Go see your doctor
A piercing shop. They're usually paired with tattoo shops so ask around. Don't go anywhere that uses piercing guns.
depends wat is wrong with it, but if you go to your local doctor they will help
Go to your piercer! (Hopefully, you got it done at a piercing studio, and not with an evil disgusting disease-and-germ-spreading piercing gun at a mall.)
Clean it for 7-10 days and if that doesn't work go see a doctor
ear piercing is generally free no matter where you go, it's the piercing earrings that you have to pay for and they can cost anywhere from $10 and $50
Technically speaking there is no real way to stop your ear piercing from hurting ,but when piercing it ice doesn't really help it, in some cases it makes the pain more intense. If the ear is already pierced ice may help and maybe go see the place where you got the piercing and they may help and what I do is take the earring out for 2 hours and let it get air and wash the piercing with warm water and rock sea salt hope I helped you