You should go a professional and get it checked out and ask them if it is normal. If NOT go immiately to a doctor/hospital.
I've had my tonuge pierced for bout 8 weeks .. its normal for your tongue to bleed but if its does go away with in another week or 2 weeks you should have it checked out
Chances are it's the nostril screw tail piece in your nose that is irritating the inside of your nose thus the pain sensation. Rotate the jewellery around in the piercing so the tail curl is sitting on a different area of cartilage inside your nose. that should resolve the pain issue.
Yeah, it's completely normal. Just clean it as much as you can (:
Only if you have a mild infection.
I have my cartilage pierced and everyone said it would hurt SO much.. but i wanted it done so i did it anyways lol. & honestly to get it pierce it doesnt hurt.. you will obviously feel a little pinch but that's normal. After you get it done your ear will hurt for a while though.. you probably wont be able to sleep on which ever side you get pierced for about a month. After a month my ear was completely fine.. just make sure you clean it at least 3 times everyday. :)
It definitely shouldn't split. You may have gotten the jewelry snagged on something and caused a little tear. Go back and see your piercer to have them check it out and help solve the problem :)
nope. YOU HAVE AN INFECTION...
It is not uncommon for the tongue to split slightly after it has been pierced due to swelling and trauma from the piercing process. It is important to follow proper aftercare instructions and consult with a piercer or healthcare professional if you have any concerns.
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They usually cauterize the inside of the nose, far away from any of the normal piercing spots, so it should be fine, but if you knock it around a lot it may cause more damage
It is a little black speck inside your eyeball. It's usually blood or tissue that is floating around inside the jelly part of your eye. They're a normal part of aging.