Swelling is normal for a new piercing.
First you buy a new nose ring. Second you wipe the peircing with piercing cleaner Third you carefully take out the nose ring Fourth you wipe the piercing with more piercing cleaner Fifth you carefully put in the new nose ring.... TADA!!!!
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.
gotta keep your finger out of there
nose bleeds can burn and make new nose peircings sore but it doesnt make a difference for a healed one
Yes
If its an old piercing its most likely scar tissue, if its a new piercing its most likely getting infected and there is pus in the bump.
Do you mean flip it down? Just pull the horseshoe down. You might have to push the tip of your nose up a bit to give the jewelry more room. If the piercing is new, try not to flip it too often. Also, if its new, you might not be able to flip it up/down due to swelling so give it a few weeks.
one to three months
Well you need to treat the piercing like it's a brand new piercing, so get on something for the swelling and treat it like it's new. The swelling should settle down in a few days.
There should be no swelling if the piercing was done by a professional body piercer in a licensed and inspected facility. Swelling is generally caused by over using a cleaning solution or the piercing was done by a piercing gun (which when it comes to Tragus piercings is not only dangerous it's also a violation of most standing health guidelines for body piercing). So the best bet is to irrigate the area with warm running water in the shower while moving the jewellery, if the swelling is to the point where the jewellery can't be moved then you need to see a professional body piercer to have the jewellery changed to something that will allow the piercing to discharge and thus relieve the swelling.
Swelling doesn't always indicate infection, new piercings around eyes and lips will swell, this is not unusual, the swelling generally eases in the following 5 days post piercing. However if the jewellery is tight in the piercing then this can cause issues with the healing and cleaning of the piercing which can lead to infection.
Well with new piercing this can sometimes be related to the aftercare products you are using. Lot's of new studios are pushing Dragon Mist and other woo woo magic aftercare sprays and lotions, most of these products end up reacting in anegative manner with the client's skin. I would suggest just rinsing the piercing under running water in the shower for a couple of days and leave the aftercare stuff out of the equation and see how your nose feels from there. Now if we are talking about a nostril piercing done with a piercing gun well that's another matter all together. Piercing guns are never to be used for anything other than ear lobe piercing, the stud is not designed nor intended to be used in a nostril. See you local professional body piercer to get a proper nostril screw put into the piercing, that should help the swelling issue.