Yes. Its fine for it to be a bit sore
Yes... But not recommended until after it's healed.
You can but it is not normal.
Well it looks like a navel piercing with a navel gem barbell or a captive bead ring in it.
Your belly button piercing hurts more then a normal ear piercing your belly button piercing is more sensitive then a ear. :]
If healed you should just be able to unscrew and take it out and in. If not healed you will irritate the piercing and end up with a messed up or even infected piercing. Can you not just cover the area with a soft bandage& tape? cover it all to avoid it getting rubbed?
If they piercing had not fully healed before you took the jewellery out it could become infected. If the inital piercing had healed, the soreness and redness should go do on its own. You can help it by using ice, and keeping the area clean.
No way to speed that up really. Keep it dry and disinfected and out of the sun until it's healed.
No you cannot, at least not just yet. Changing your belly button ring, or for that matter any other kind of body jewelry, just one week after getting a new piercing is a surefire recipe for disaster. In such short a time, there is no way that your piercing would have healed enough to enable you to change your belly ring. And if you do try it, you could very well cause your piercing to close, as at such an initial stage, a piercing can close even if left without jewelry for a few minutes. Although belly button piercings take differing lengths of time for healing in different people, it is safe for all to assume that for at least the first six months, your piercing will not have healed properly. Some people may even take up to a couple of years to have their belly piercing heal fully. But that in no way means that you have to wait for a full 2 years to change your nipple ring. Once the initial healing period has passed (about 6 months) you can proceed to change your belly ring. However, as the piercing in all likelihood will not have healed fully, it is best not to keep it free of belly rings for any length of time.
Not usually. It could either be infected or its just the belly button ring you are using.
depends what store. usually.... for normal piercing places.... eh.. about likee 30;;
In a healed piercing internally threaded and externally threaded makes no difference to the piercing, it's a client's choice what jewellery you want to go with. Some piercers will get all jumpy about the threads cutting the piercing but in real life if the piercing is cleaned and changed properly it doesn't make a lot of difference Just be sure you are purchasing high quality jewellery and not junk from the mall.
A belly piercing is a piercing on the belly button. Where your belly button might go in or out, it is the slight arch you get just above it. it is a piercing through that area. depending on how your belly button is formed. Search google for images.