Uh....Yea! Duh, it's gonna hurt regardless of who is doing the piercing. You are still sticking a needle through your ear! Also, it will probably go in crooked...get someone with a piercing licence to do it correctly. Yes. even when using a topical analgesic there is going to be some discomfort or pain associated with any sort of piercing. Until the body heals at the point of the piercing then there will be some pain involved.
sometimes it will and sometimes it wont. if you peirce it yourself and it gets infected, let the hole close back up like, right away so the infection doesnt spread or become serious.
Yes, it is dangerous your better off getting pierce by a professional who has clean instruments and knows what there doing it is worth paying the price then getting scar and hurting yourself.
You can bleed to death and then you can call the ambulance and they wont come because they are watching Dr. Who and then you will die. That is the worst case scenario.
It is just like a normal piercing.
its infected
no
your body would be rejecting the piercing
If your ear in infected it might sting a little, but normal cleaning them, no.
A blow out only occurrs if the piercing is ripped or infected. a fresh piercing can blow out
No, you shouldn't be using salt on the piercing at all if it is infected. Wash the piercing using lathered soap, work the soap into the piercing and then irrigate the piercing with running water while rotating or shuffling the jewellery to rinse the soap and infected dishcharge from the piercing.
The area around an infected piercing may be swollen, reddish, sore to the touch, discharge puss or accumulate crust which returns after being removed.
The first signs would be a combination of swelling, redness and possible smelly discharge around the piercing as well as pain or a throbbing sensation in the ear lobe.
It might be dried pus if you have been playing with a piercing and got the area infected.
The ear lobe will be red and sore, and there may be discoloration around the piercing. Cleaning the ear and earrings with mild antiseptic may provide relief, and if not, your doctor may prescribe antibiotic creams to treat the infection.
If your ear is pierced, the piercing may be infected. You also may have an inner ear infection or you may have slept on your ear when it was folder over and that takes a while to stop hurting.
No absolutely not. It could get seriously infected and reject, leaving you with scarring.