I would recommend that you either try a gentle antibacterial soap and water, or you consult a physician. That could be a bad sign.
If its an old piercing its most likely scar tissue, if its a new piercing its most likely getting infected and there is pus in the bump.
Mine didn't. But I've seen others have a bump on their nose from the piercing. But of course I always do my own piercings.
It is not appropriate to use Hibiclens antiseptic to clean your nose piercing because it does not favor quick healing; instead, use sea salt soaks.
try to put tee tree oil on it
A bump is a reaction to your cleaning agent, stop using it and look at the related links for more help with your issue.
That is called hypertrophic scarring, which usually means your nose piercing sustained a substantial amount of irritation. Irritation can be caused by overcleaning, overusing salt soaks, playing with it too much, changing the jewelry too much, etc. If you leave it alone, it will start to fade over time; it may not completely go away depending on how bad it is, but it should shrink a bit.
Salt water and do not touch it. Try bio oil for the scar.
I dont think so, sorry.I wish!
See your piercer, who can help you out.
If it is a bump on your nose piercing that isn't filled with puss but keeps growing it is most likely a keloid. The best thing to use is TEA TREE OIL. It comes in a little bottle and you can find it at a Walmart where all the medicines are. Dip a q-tip in the bottle and apply a little of the oil to the bump. DO NOT TOUCH THE BUMP OR MESS WITH IT as that's what makes it bigger. It should clear up in a few days depending on how big the bump is and how much you mess with it.
That is a hypertrophic reaction. This is a reaction to an irritant, generally the over use of cleaning products and failure to rinse the piercing out correctly after cleaning. Irrigate the piercing under running water and stop using whatever you are using for cleaning the piecing , the bump will go away over the next 5 days.
It is called a nose piercing.