The pain of the belly button piercing should subside after a week.
The nose piercing hurt a little more than the belly button but everyone has a different pain tolerance and it may depend on your body shape.
There's not much you can do to alleviate the pain of a freshly pierced belly button. The pain should wear off in a few days. If it's an old piercing that's hurting then it's probably infected. Don't leave an infection untreated as in severe cases that can result paralyses of your legs.
24 to 48 hours, generally a lot sooner you are just dwelling on it too much.
i think a stud would be the best to start off with and then get the fancy ones later after you are use to the pain
They don't. Navel piercings tend to be pretty low on the pain scale though. The soreness that comes with healing will most likely be more bothersome than the actual piercing.
Yes, unless you are so sensitive to pain that you faint during the procedure. In which case a piercing probably isn't a good idea!
i have a needle like sharpe pain in the belly button area.What could this be
You may suspect your belly button piercing is septic if you notice symptoms such as persistent redness, swelling, warmth around the piercing, and discharge that is yellow or green, possibly with a foul odor. Additionally, if you experience increased pain or tenderness in the area, or if you develop a fever, these could be signs of infection. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Does it hurt? Well all piercings involve some discomfort an minor split second pain. It comes down to your mind set, if you really want the piercing pain is not an option and should not deter you from getting what you want. Mind over matter, if you don't mind the pain doesn't matter.
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