No You are kidding your self if you think they will do anything for free. They soaked you for the studs to start with, that's why the piercing was free. They legally can't use your studs again because the studs must be sterilized and they don't have an autoclave to sterilize the jewellery. So you will get stuck paying again for an new set of studs. Best bet go see a professional body piercer and you won't have issues at all.
its a swollen lymph glad. it feels really sore for a while but will go away in a few days/wks. Antibiotics might help if its swollen from an infection (such as infected earrings).
It is possible that one ear is a little more swollen than the other, i would recommend you just watch it and make sure to keep it clean. It should be fine.
Your back is...swollen? Swollen back IS a symptom.
I'm presuming you've pierced your own lip and it has now become swollen. There are 3 things you could do here... 1. Soak cotton wool in hot salted water, and apply ice afterwards to try and reduce the swelling 2. Go to a piercing shop, get them to take a look and get an expert opinion 3. Take it out and realise you should never pierce yourself!
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A suddenly swollen tongue can be caused by an allergic reaction. A chronically swollen tongue -- in other words, the tongue becomes swollen over time and remains swollen -- can be an indication of hypothyroidism.
You either have infected ears, or you have a nickle allergy. If your ears are sore because of wearing too heavy earrings, it's a matter of wearing studs or very light earrings until the ears heal. In the case of a nickle allergy, you must wear the "good" earrings of either silver or gold. Coating the posts or wires of the offending earrings is only a temporary fix. Check your backings too. They may be the culprit. Infection is another reason to have sore ears. Look at your ears and see if they are red and/or swollen. In either case, using medicinal peroxide on them will help heal the infection, just like when you were caring for the holes when you first got them pierced. Clean your earring in that peroxide, then put them in. This won't instantly cure the problem, but it will help. If the soreness persists for more than a day or two, see your doctor for the cause of the pain. Yes, it is important.
You might have a swollen ear after a cold because you have an ear infection. You might also have swollen lymph nodes that make the ear appear swollen.
If you pinch them or try to pop them, thy get swollen.
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