See your doctor
you don't need to. you just take the piercing out and it closes. it might take awhile but eventually the hole will close
It depends on how long you have the piercing/ how healed it is. If you have it for longer than a year and it is all healed, it will usually stay open for awhile. Your tragus is just like the cartilage on the outer rim of your ear.
that means it is infected and you need to take better care of it Because it's too soon to be changing your jewelry. And it sounds like you need to do some saline soaks and leave it alone for awhile. For proper aftercare go to http://www.safepiercing.org
0 is pretty big if you ask me... you just have to wait awhile for the redness to go down, i mean, you're putting a huge hole in your ear... of course it will be red for awhile. every piercing/gauge is going to be red.
sometimes it will scar and sometimes i wont. after you take it out it will have a little scar for awhile but most of the time it will go away but sometime it does not. but if it does scar it will be small =)
Often when you break a bone, you don't feel it for awhile as you are in shock.
It is generally recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks before changing a tongue ring to allow the piercing to heal properly. Changing the jewelry too soon can lead to irritation, infection, or complications in the healing process. It's best to consult with a professional piercer for specific advice based on your individual healing progress.
awhile.
i have both. pain wise my tongue hurt alot more. it was a sharp pain and my tongue was swollen for quite awhile afterward. tattoos only have a constant tingle-like sensation when your getting them done
There for Awhile was created in 1990.
It takes some time for the skin to recontact to your body when you become fat your skin is stretched so you wont see it for awhile.
one without an engine can be found for free on craigslist sometimes, and less that 100$ if you look for awhile