No, it doesn't hurt at all. if you have a good piercer, you really won't even feel it. (:
I suggest going to diversity, that's where I've gotten all my piercings done. But, my bellybutton, was the least painful of anything.
After it's healed there should be no discomfort. Occasionally it can get irritated if you switch jewelry a lot, but that should be it.
it doesn't hurt that much although if you get your clothes caught on it then that can make it hurt abit and dont sleep or lean on it because that hurts too until it has healed.
-yellow/green discharge from piercing -pain or tenderness around the piercing -red, purple, or yellowish discoloration around piercing
No, injection and topicals tend to swell the navel area and bugger up the tissue so that getting the piercing aligned properly is a pain in the neck. Why bother the perceived pain of getting the piercing done is at a point that you want anesthetic for it, maybe navel piercing isn't for you.
No connection whatsoever.
Everybody has individual pain thresholds, so it could go either way for you. Regardless of how you find it, however, it's worth bearing in mind that it's just a few seconds of pain for a beautiful new piercing.
Most say that their navel and ear were the least painful but it differs from person to person and their level for pain tolerance.
it is normal to be sore and have a slight red tone to the surface of the skin after a piercing. There are pain receptors and nerve endings where the piercing lies....as long as there is no pus, swelling and severe pain you should be fine. give it about 3 weeks for 100% healing time.
What hurts more being hit by a truck or a car? Look the sensation is different for each piercing and if you are worried about pain then body piercing isn't for you. Piercing clients look past the "pain" because there isn't any if you are relaxed and comfortable with the professional body piercer providing the service.
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.
It largely has to do with your bodies reaction to pain and how old you are. People with a higher pain threshold can normally sleep on their stomach 2-3 weeks after the piercing. People that have their belly buttons pierced when they are younger have a quicker healing time, so again between about 2-3 weeks. If it becomes infected, it could be between 4-6 weeks before you can comfortably sleep on your stomach.
If the pain of sleeping on it is tolerable then it should be ok to sleep on it.
it could be something ruptured inside of your body... see a doctor ASAP. :) goodluck!
Hey like tattoos if you cant handle the pain go find something else to do. No licensed body piercer is permitted to use injection anesthetic for piercings in North America. Besides that the injection distorts the tissue and makes the piercing lop sided.