Go to your piercer.
See your doctor
It really just stands for people who want to express themselves through body piercing
A month isn't very old for a piercing. So yes, its probably normal. Especially if you hit or tugged on it. If you're really worried about or if its more than just a few drops of blood, go see a professional piercer to have them check it out. Its really difficult for me to say its completely normal without seeing the piercing/ how much blood there is. If its bleeding profusely, go to a doctor. Good luck :)
Every piercing has a different aftercare routine so it really depends on the piercing.
With Mine i went in and -they told me too stand up and then made marks with a pen where the piercing will be. Then they cleaned it and sprayed it Then i had to lay down Then they got a clamp wich is like tongs with a hole through it to make the piercing accurate.(It feels abit cold but its fine ! ThenThey stick the needle through the hole in the tongs then attach the piercing ! All Done Mine did not hurt really it just felt a pinch - They clamp it soo tight you dont really notice
It really depends on the type of piercing and long you've had the piercing.
Not really. It's best to get that checked out to make sure it isn't an infection... In the long run, that can do some damage.
It is otherwise known as a horizontal piercing.
yes this is normal...as the piercing has really not got bigger but the swelling has gone down from the piercing!
In Victorious yea but in really life Elizabeth Gillies has no piercing
Any piercing hurts to some extent and being 14 doesn't give you superpowers to be immune to the pain of any piercing let alone an oral piercing. In body piercing you need to learn that if you want the piercing you will get it regardless of any discomfort you may feel. Bottom line if you want the piercing you need to be prepared to go through the piercing the swelling and the aftercare to heal the piercing. If you feel that is too much for you to deal, with then find something else to do, but don't get a piercing. It takes commitment and effort to have a great piercing, if you really want it then a little discomfort and swelling shouldn't be an issue.
More than likely, it's just white discharge. Which is perfectly normal. If it really is puss, go to the doctor and get antibiotics because it's infected.