it is if you just got it buy if not go get that checked
You can but it is not normal.
Bleeding after getting a new piercing is normal; a piercing is technically an injury & your body will (usually) heal.
Some bleeding is normal. However, if it is excessive or you are unable to get it to stop by applying pressure, you should see your physician for evaluation.
Your belly button piercing hurts more then a normal ear piercing your belly button piercing is more sensitive then a ear. :]
Yes. All of my ear piercings crusted. Make sure you clean them well and after then heal they will stop getting crusty.
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.
A little bleeding is to be expected with cartilage piercings, the incision in the cartilage needs to be larger than the jewellery gauge going into the piercing, this is to allow the skin to heal between the jewellery and the cartilage. Excessive bleeding is an indication your piercer didn't candle the cartilage before doing the piercing to see where the veins are located on both sides of the cartilage.
Bleeding is normal for any piercing. A piercing is a wound, and wounds bleed. The only way it would keep bleeding rather than heal is if you pick at it or play with it. Dont play with it! Also, do not overclean it. Dont clean it more than once per day, and clean it with antibacterial soap. If you are using salt soaks or salt water, stop!! This is irritating to your piercing and can severely dry it out.
You'll have to go into the piercing shop and ask them to look at it. Everyone is different so they'll have to decide.
Well, it depends on how much, and if it's really pus, or just lymph. Lymph will accumulate on any piercing, it will look like the crusty stuff you get in your eyes when you wake up. This is totally normal and expected. Pus can be seen in small amounts, especially since navel piercings take the longest to heal out of ANY body piercing. But if you're seeing tons of it and the piercing looks inflamed or infected, then I'd go get it checked out. Be really good about doing sea salt rinses every day while it heals!
Pus indicates an infection. Go see your doctor right away.