You should immediately seek medical attention for the wound incase of infection.
Just a small amount of bleeding for two to three days.
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The most obvious predictor are the THREE rejections you've already had. Did you really need to ask? Please. There is a proven fact that if you were to repierce on the scar tissue, it would be less likely to reject. the question is what kind of jewerly are you using? If you want it to less likely reject, then you should use either titanium or gold.
Bleeding occurs from the middle ear if the eardrum is ruptured, or if the blood vessels of the ear or eustachean tube are damaged. These can be caused by impact, concussion wave, extremely loud sounds, or sudden severe changes in air pressure. The last three are essentially the same injury, pressure damage.
You would have a bubble on your three year old lip piercing if the piercing is damaged or infected. The piercing can become infected if the jewelry does not fit correctly.
You should continue taking the pills as scheduled regardless of bleeding. Unscheduled bleeding is common in the first three months of use. Stopping the pill every time you have bleeding will only prolong this "breaking in" period. If the bleeding is troublesome, lasts longer than three months, or is accompanied by pain or abnormal vaginal discharge, contact your health care provider.
In my experience having my nose pierced (it's been done three times), it bleeds a lot more than many other parts of the body (it bled a lot more than my bellybutton!) because there are vessels in it. It's nothing to worry about, but you should be warned before you go in that it MAY bleed a lot more than expected. If the piercing is done correctly by someone who is experienced in providing piercings the nostril should not bleed at all. Bleeding is an indication they screwed up during the piercing, it's not life threatening but done correctly it shouldn't happen in the first place.
The length of time you have the piercing for will be three times that period for the piercing marks to close up and disappear.
It means you are having breakthrough bleeding, a common side effect of BCP that should stop over time. If this continues for three or more months see your doctor.
1. Venous bleeding (bleeding from the veins). 2. Arterial bleeding (bleeding from the arteries). 3. Capillary bleeding.
Many answers, but many questions. how old are you? Bleeding may be fibroids Bleeding may be too low a dose a hormone in the pill you are taking Bleeding may be spontaneous abortion Worst Case... Bleeding may be cancer. Go to a doctor. speak with them.
Hi This sounds like break-through bleeding and should not be happening. If you have missed any pills then this can cause break-through bleeding. If you haven't missed any pills see your Doctor and do not have unprotected sex.