The only way to know for sure is to have your local professional body piercer take a look at it and tell you if it's migrating.
your body would be rejecting the piercing
the only time you would have to take a piercing out is if your body is rejecting it or it is getting infected
You usually can tell if you see the bar through your skin. If you see it take it out before it rips thru.
A rejected piercing will slowly push it's way out of the skin. An infected piercing will require antibiotics from a doctor.
It shouldn't; if it gets that large without your stretching it, the piercing might be rejecting.
Monroe. Because an anti- eyebrow piercing has a very large chance of rejecting, because its a surface piercing.
All surface piercing are prone to growing out or rejecting, it's the nature of the beast.
The area stays tender, swollen, and red. Also, the piercing will probably migrate and push itself out. Hand web piercings are a terrible idea because they reject so quickly. There's too much movement and hitting in that area.
It will be painful and swollen and moving towards the outer part of your ear, i.e rejecting.
She won't feed them or she will eat them
Best bet is to see your local professional body piercer and have them look at it for you, they can tell you if it's migrating or rejecting.
It might be rejecting or maybe you pulled it and it caused a tear. Definitely go have your piercer check it out.