Well for horizontal hood piercings you can use a captive bead ring or circular barbell. For vertical hood the choices are straight barbell, bent barbell, circular barbell or captive bead ring.
Stainless steel is the best kind of metal body jewelry to use for sensitive skin.
Nothing. You need to have the proper jewelry for your piercings. The wrong jewelry can lead to irritation, infection and even migration or rejection if the wrong jewelry is left in long enough.
you shouldn't use alcohol to clean any piercings. You can use alcohol to disinfect your jewelry but not the piercing itself. It dries it out.
American red Cross says:"â– Jewelry and body piercings: You do not need to remove jewelry andbody piercings when using an AED. Leaving them on the victim does noharm. However, do not place the AED pads directly over metallic jewelryor body piercings. Adjust AED pad placement if necessary"Plus wouldnt you rather be alive with a mild burn then gone into cardiac arrest due to the delay in removing the jewelry.
If it fits, you can use regular earrings in the piercing you have in other areas.
There's no way to be sure honestly. Some people can have piercings for years that never fully heal to the point that they don't close. If you have other piercings that have healed to that point, you can use that as a gauge but otherwise, don't remove the jewelry unless you want to risk losing the piercing :)
Bows and arrows.
Yes you can use an AED on a casualty who has body piercings, the discharge goes across the chest to start the heart and has effect on body piercings.
Really to Tell you The Truth No
If you have to ask this question then you shouldn't be piercing yourself. Save up and just go to a professional. Navel piercings are surface piercings and they need special care to avoid rejection.
It is best to by hypo-allergenic metal body jewelry for sensitive skin.
No