Depending on where the piercing is located, the person who pierced it may have hit a nerve. Go to a doctor if the numbness does not go away.
I believe that shingles can cause lower back pain.
The amount of pain from a piercing depends largely on your pain tolerance. Mainly what you should expect from an ear piercing will be a small flick of pain when the earring goes in. You may experience pain on your earlobe for a few minutes following. Facial, body, and cartilage piercings cause more pain before and afterward.
No, infected teeth cannot cause leg pain. However, it is possible for an infected tooth to cause sepsis, or whole body infection, that would not only cause pain in distant sites, but is life threatening.
I'm going to say yes
Shooting pains in the head can be a symptom of a number of things. It can be a migraine headache, ad sinus headache, or head pain caused by a sore tooth.
Yes but in various amounts.
Yes it helps fight inflamation of the gums which can be the cause of the pain
Ice, Ibuprofen and elevating it (extra pillow under your head when you sleep)
Yes, any injury to the head can cause ongoing headaches.
nope why the heck would it! it would just give you a big sugar rush! EDIT: YES! It can... too much sugar can cause tooth decay, and tooth aches which then trigger pain in your ears.
Yes it could if you get it in your piercing. It could cause infection, and a lot of pain.