Well that would be a hypertrophic reaction, this is a reaction to the so called "cleaning product" you are using. Stop using it and wash the piercing with lathered and diluted antibacterial liquid soap and plenty of water once a day, ensure you flash the piercing with lots of warm water after cleaning with the soap. Use nothing else on the piercing, the bumps will ease off in a few days and the piercing should return to an almost normal state. Throw the "cleaning product" in the garbage.
6 weeks after.
Yes
Highly likely ! Unclean water could contain bacteria that can enter a persons bloodstream via the newly pierced hole !
After 1 week or 2
The only thing you need to protect your newly pierced ears from are shifts in temperature. You can remedy these by wearing a scarf, earmuff, or anything of the like to cover your ears while you ski.
Yes just make sure you have no earrings onOn the contrary - it is important to keep earrings in your newly pierced ears. Health professionals recommend constantly keeping your earrings in for around 6 weeks while the healing takes place. Trying to reinsert an earring into a newly pierced ear if you take it out can cause tearing, bleeding and other damage. The only circumstances under which you should remove earrings from a new piercing is if the area shows signs of infection.
no - you may infect it!!
Is it dead skin or dried discharge, if you have questions about how your piercing is healing you should go back and see your piercer for assistance.
If you were pierced by a professional piercer (ie. with a needle) then go and see your piercer, if not go and see your doctor.
Well, firstly, you have to keep your studs in for six weeks without taking them off. After then, I'd leave it a couple of weeks before making an appointment to get them pierced in another place.
You your ears are newly-pierced and you don't want them, just take the earrings out.
after 24 hours. Make sure your hands are washed first though!