Tongue piercing done with mismatched metals can cause a reaction called Galvanic Corrosion. This reaction can cause throat swelling, sore throat, irritation of the tissue under the tongue. If these are your issues go and get the barbell changed at another more reputable piercing studio, clearly the last studio used poor quality material.
if your allergic to something and eat it, your taste buds will swell up which will make your tongue get upset and also swell
a jaguar makes his sound by his throat and his tongue
yes
The legality of tongue piercings at school can vary depending on the school's dress code and policies. Some schools may prohibit visible body piercings for safety or health reasons, while others may allow them as long as they are not disruptive. It is best to check with your school's administration or handbook to determine their specific rules regarding tongue piercings.
It depends on how big the wisdom tooth is. If it is just a little one then no. And it could matter how narrow or big your throat is.
No; you don't need to split a crow's tongue to enable it to speak. The imitation sounds that crows make come from their throat.
The salt in the food dries out your tongue and throat, making you thirsty.
stick your tongue down there throat or kiss them passionatley and im sure it will be magical
It depends on what type of allergy you have. If you have hay-fever it will most likely effect your eyes and give you a runny nose. If you have an allergy for nuts it usually effects your tongue and makes it swell up. The way allergies work can vary from person to person. Some people have skin reactions like bumps, rashes, and whelps. They can also make your nose, eyes, and throat itch. Sometimes a person's throat can swell and close shut. The eyes can do the same thing, swell shut. So, allergies can have effects on every party of the body, depending on what kind of allergy it is.
People get tongue piercings for various reasons, including aesthetic purposes, to make a fashion statement, or for self-expression. Some people also believe that tongue piercings can enhance sexual experiences or increase pleasure during oral sex.
This is probably late, but ice it right after you get it pierced. Don't suck on the ice, just let it melt on your tongue. Sucking it will make your tongue swell more. Try not to talk as much cause that makes your tongue swell as well. And try not to eat solid foods. Good luck! I got mine pierced a month ago and I love it now... Sure, it's a pain for the first two weeks but it's all good after like 3 weeks.
It is recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks before changing a tongue ring to allow proper healing time. Changing it too soon can result in irritation, swelling, and potential complications. Make sure to follow your piercer's aftercare instructions to avoid any issues.