Well if you get a secondary infection in the piercing then the answer is Yes. Mind you the pain and swelling would have prompted you to see your Doctor before it got to a point you could no longer stand the pain.
A tongue piercing does not damage the teeth unless the actual metal piercing rubs against or touches the tongue many times.
You're piercing your back?
Usually "no midline and bony spine" is followed by the word "tenderness." It indicates that bone damage/fracture is an unlikely cause of the back pain.
yes their is. spine surgery is only your spine. back surgery is when you opperate on spine, ribs,and mucsels.
back bone spine
Where the spine usually is...IN THE BACK! ;)
No. The Human Spine does not Grow Back.
Another name for your back bone is a spine.
The nerves of the back muscles play a crucial role in transmitting signals from the brain to the muscles, allowing for coordinated movement and stability of the spine. These nerves help control the contraction and relaxation of the back muscles, which in turn support the spine and enable various movements such as bending, twisting, and lifting. Dysfunction or damage to these nerves can lead to issues with posture, movement, and overall spine health.
Go to ER you may have damage to spine.
Movement of all sections of your back and spine
If the tongue suffers severe damage. This is the kind of damage beyond tongue piercing, for example. The tongue contains a regenerative feature that allows the tongue to grow back into its original form with little scar tissue.