i got my belly button pierced a couple of months ago and when i first changed it it was sore for about 4 daiis or so, but it depends how long you've waited and what your body is like, but just make sure it doesn't get infected!
give it about a week or so it will be okay
Give it a week, then when you try listen to your body, if the piercing is tugging or sore ease off on that specific activity. Basically play it by ear.
A belly button piercing,or naval piercing,is basically a piercing on the belly button. It can take about 4 to 6 months to heal after getting pierced. The legal age to get one depends on what state you live in. Most naval piercings are done in tattoo parlors or places that specialize in body piercings.
It is different for everyone, for me it was really sore for the first day, then for about a week after it was painful to bend down. After that it was fine unless I knocked it.
only if you want it to be sore and itcy
The only part on my belly button was the inside my belly button, I used to be scared of needles bit its a Tad not sore.
have sore breasts on and off also hurts around my belly button?could this mean anything?
The only thing that really works is LEAVE IT ALONE and wait.
yes it is completely normal
Yes. Its fine for it to be a bit sore
It can feel sore as soon as you get up from the piercing table. Sitting down can be a pain, but leaning back can help that. Hope you find this usefull.
I have had my belly button pierced for almost two years now with no problems, but I have seen several of my friends belly button piercing's become infected and grow sores or bumps around or near the infected area. First, let me warn you- DO NOT POP THIS SORE OR BUBBLE! It will bleed and only cause it to grow larger. Second, the best thing you can do is go back to the piercer. Have them check it out and give you their advice. Perhaps you are not cleaning it often enough, or not cleaning it with the right tools. So to answer your question specifically, sores and bumps could clear up anywhere from two weeks to over a year, depending on how you handle the situation. Please be wise about this and seek out professional help!