simple! a huge painful ZIT!i know this may seem funny, but they can b very painful and red! useNeutrogena deep clensing oil free wash on top of your head every day for about a month, and your problem shuld be sollved. in the meantime, try not to wear alot of hats or oily things on your head. this causes MORE iratation and more redness!
If left alone - when the skin has healed underneath it.
Never. It may be more painful if its healed but it can still be removed. Go to your piercer for removal.
Only after the gums have healed. Alcohol causes the place where teeth were removed to dry up,"dry socket", and it can be very painful.
I took mine out for less than five minutes and it healed up! I don't recommend it, if it's painful now, it'll most likely be painful all the time unless you leave it alone. It's a difficult piercing. I had mine done over 1 month at the time and it still healed and was painful. Hope this helped somehow. But then again, not all piercings are the same. Best to ask a professional piercer.
It all depends on how well you healed from the first time you were tattooed. Some people report it to be painful over keloid scarring- but that type of scarring is not often seen in healed tattoos. Most people don't notice any difference at all.
This is what it says. " And the people when they knew it, followed him: and he receive them,and spake unto them of the kingdom of God and healed them that had need of healing"from the previous verse Jesus sent his deciples to preach the gospel to various places, then they returned to tell him what they are done, then he welcomed them, and went out alone to a place belonging to the city called bethsaida. when the people that lived in that place where he went (bethsaida) knew jesus was there, they followed him, and he allowed them come with him, then he started telling them about the kingdom of God and he healed those that needed to be healed.
Ananias healed him.
Healed is the correct spelling.
No, it should be 'he was healed'.
This wound has healed very quickly.
It is Makkah (or Mecca) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia followed by Medina in the same country. Pray wherever you wish, whenever you are ready and on whatever state you are and be sure your Lord listens! The more sincere you pray the more peace you get, but don't be in a rush
Yes, as in "The doctor healed my broken arm."