I've answered this exact same question before in relation to tattoos, but in the instance of a piercing; prednisone is an immunosuppressant medication that will possibly effect the healing of the piercing and/or tattoo, so I would hold off on getting it till you are either off of the medication or have switched to a different medication with less of an impact to your immune system. However, the tongue is an area that with proper care will heal quite easily and quickly, so possibly given this you would be able to get the piercing with no adverse reactions. Still though, I would hold off.
A tongue piercing is a piercing through the tongue or any part of the tongue, including the web underneath.
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If it's not healed, you should avoid it.
No. A genital piercing includes any piercing on or around your genitals. Not your tongue.
No tongue piercing doesn't cause cancer.
Its just a fancy way of saying "tongue peircing".
A tongue piercing does not damage the teeth unless the actual metal piercing rubs against or touches the tongue many times.
Tongue piercings carry a higher risk of complications due to the proximity to important structures like blood vessels and nerves in the mouth. The mouth is also a breeding ground for bacteria, increasing the risk of infection. Additionally, tongue piercings can lead to issues with speech, chewing, and oral health.
The tongue piercing is usually placed about an inch back from the tip of the tongue, directly through the centre.
If there is a regular tattoo/piercing shop, they'll pierce your tongue.
Yes. After the piercing heals your speech will improve and will eventually return to normal.
Yes.