The tissues of the cervix are inflamed, and the cause seems to be lack of estrogen.
An inverted or occluded nipple piercing needs to be done by an experienced professional body piercer who knows how to properly do an inverted nipple piercing. The technique is some what different from a standard nipple piercing, skill and knowledge needs to be used in order to correct the inversion. I have done many of these "repair" piercings with the end result being a proper outward displaying nipple. The inversion is partly due to the beast connective tissue and how the ducts and nipple connective tissue seems to be too short thus causing the nipple to be inverted. So find your self a body piercer who has at least 5 years of better of actual piercing experience or be prepared to travel to have it done correctly. Knowledge of human anatomy is a must to complete this piercing properly, but trust me once it's done right and healed you will be very pleased.
That might be a migraine, but you should still see a doctor if you are unsure.
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It happens sometimes. it could be migrating (skin rejecting and pushing out the jewelry).. if the skin in which you can see it through seems to be getting thinner and thinner, and the jewelry does not seem to be held on by much more, take it out (the sooner the smaller the scar could be)!
Not claiming any medical knowledge here, I would only suggest it seems more stretch than growth!
No; headaches are on both sides, and migraines are one one or the other.
Yes, "seems" is the correct way to spell it.
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It seems so, doesn't it?