Well it sounds like the piercings are not fully healed and the discharge you are getting (whitish/yellow) is lymphatic matter that the body generates as it tries to heal the piercings( this discharge is normal in all new piercings under a year old ). I would suggest you put in good quality jewellery in your piercings and leave them alone except for cleaning in the shower other than that let them heal up.
It depends on your age, how long you had them, where the earrings are, and how thick they were. They're more likely to close or close faster if you're younger, didn't wear earrings for that long, if you're talking about piercings other than plain simple lobe piercings, and if the earrings were thin. Regular ear lobe piercings may never close.
Well the piercings will not close up completely after that period of time. It can take a year or longer for piercings over a year old to shrink and close.
In my experience, it all depends on how long you've had your piercings. If it's less then a year or so more than likely they will close up.
This depends on how long the piercings had jewellery in them, the longer the jewellery has been left in the piercings the longer the piercings will take to shrink and eventually close, months to years it all depends on time.
U will have to wait for them to close so don't put earrings in. If your hidein them I'm not sure. .
Because based on 1000's of piercings that is the nominal time period one should wait to change earrings in fresh piercings. because they coud get infected if you don't and in the beginig they need to stay in so the hole doesn't close back up!=) MaDiSoN!!!!
Some do. It depends how much you play with them and how big your piercings are. The ears do if you wear heavy, long or thick earrings. You can stretch those holes easily. I've seen the tongue hole stretch too, although it can close pretty fast.
I'd say keep wearing your earrings, but it depends on how long you have had them in if you have onky had them in like me, then you should leave your starter ones in for about 4 months so then when you take them out the hole will not close as much as it would if it was only 6 weeks, if they try to close up without having any earrings in for a while, i suggest you put bio oil around the back of your ear and the front, then try to get the earrings back in and give it a little wiggle until you can feel the stud at the back of your ear, hope this helped :)
no they will not
It depends on the piercing.
Cartilage piercings never close the surface tissue may shrink to obscure the opening but the hole in the cartilage is life long and will never heal up.
In body piercing no piercing is considered "seasoned" until it's a year old. This is the point where jewellery can be removed for extended periods of time without the piercings closing and healing up.