Anytime you are old enough to make that decision, if you are a minor then you will need parental consent.
you should wear a small stud , nothing to outragious , because you can look too OTT!
you have a ear infection !
scar tissue from the piercing procedure.
It is unlikely that an ear piercing hole will close up immediately if the earring is removed, as the body needs time to begin the healing process. However, if the earring is removed soon after piercing, there is a possibility that the hole may start to close up.
u can if u want the hole to close
Its just like an earring hole but I have no idea why they do that. Mine is 20 years old!
Since i did my ears myself, my piercing holes were very tender and bleed if I irritated the earring. Anyways, if you take out your earring, it is likely that the hole will close up, so NO, do not take it out. I didn't, and now my ears are all healed and healthy. Just make sure you clean it with salt water [no hydrogen peroxide or alcohol].
It depends on how long it has been out. I would use some rubbing alcohol on the hole then slowly force your earring in. just go a little bit at a time, and it will hurt, but hopefully it will work for you like it does for me.
plugs you stick in your ear that cause nothing like water to get into your ear canal.
Well I am not completely sure, but I know someone who hasn't had an earring in for years and the hole is still prominent, but some people it goes away quickly. I guess it just depends on the person
Earrings can be thick or thin. Generally thick earrings are better for your ear as it keeps the hole open wide so you can fit thicker earrings into it wheras smaller earrings allow the hole to shrink to the size of the metal spoke in the earring. This is why when you get your ears pierced they to it with thick, good quality, gold-backed studs.
If your child is gauging their ears it will heal back if they do not go past a 0'0 gauge.