Absolutely. Though, if it is extremely swollen, or you just feel very weary about it, go back to your piercer and have them check it out.
You can but it is not normal.
Your belly button piercing hurts more then a normal ear piercing your belly button piercing is more sensitive then a ear. :]
No............ quit using the Dragon Mist
Swelling with any lip piercing is normal and to be expected, it's nothing new or frightening, just maintain the piercing and the swelling will ease over time.
When you first get a piercing, redness aroud it is perfectly normal. Depending on where it's pierced will determine how long it's going to stay irritated. Most of the time a piercing will be red for the first 2-4 days and be swollen. If it persists then I'd go back to the piercer.
depends what store. usually.... for normal piercing places.... eh.. about likee 30;;
Not usually. It could either be infected or its just the belly button ring you are using.
It all depends on how long you have had your piercing. If it has been more than 1 month, it might be infected. But if it is relatively new, that is perfectly normal. In both cases, just keep cleaning it with a sea salt and water solution and it should be OK. If is persists, go to your piercer, and they should be able to tell you and give you further instructions. Happy Piercing!
It is normal for them to be loose as they put a bigger bar in them incase they get swollen, when it is healed then you can buy a smaller one but make sure you do not touch it
I just recently got it pierced and it looks normal and everything with it being swollen, and i do clean it twice everyday but i think the piercing is too small cause i pushed the piercing up to see what it looks like under the flatback and i see that it's starting to dig into my skin just a bit. Is this normal to see during the time it is swollen or should i go back to my piercer and change it?
it is if you just got it buy if not go get that checked
Yes. After the piercing heals your speech will improve and will eventually return to normal.