No but chances are you can't go as u could contaminate the water
The worst thing a hickey can do is take days to heal. Larger hickeys take longer to heal but don't cause any deadly or permanent damage.
no
Irritating the piercing will make it take longer to heal. It also increases the risk of infection
Yes, however they are both likely to take longer to heal. Get plenty of rest, fluids and vitamins.
Yes. At least until the stye is gone..the oils in the eyeliner can get into it and cause it to get even more of an infection and will take longer to heal.
I wouldnt, it will take longer for your throat to heal if u have strep
Yes and it has a higher chance of becoming infected.
yes, the chlorine will infect the inside of the piercing. Not to mention all of the germs floating around in whatever body of water you are swimming in. although, if you've only had the piercing for 2 weeks, when you take it out, it will instantly heal seeing as you've not given it enough time to heal. so technically, if you take it out and go swimming an hour later or something, it will have healed up, so it'll be like there was never a piercing :/
I'd wait till your lobes are completely or nearly completely healed. Cartilage piercings take longer to heal and if your body is trying to heal your lobes AND cartilage at the same time, it'll take even longer for your cartilage to heal. So, 2-3 mths.
The skin around it will be dry and it'll take longer to heal.
Usually, yes. They just get bumped more and stay cranky longer.
Healing does seem to take a bit longer to heal during colder weather. This is so on account of the winter days keep individuals inside and staying inside while not doing much for months on end slows the metabolism. When the metabolism is slowed down it takes longer to heal a wound.