Of course .. if you don't you are inviting infection and/or medical problems down the road.
Nothing particular. It means someone is showing off their piercing.
It's the tongues version of a scab it will ease off as the piercing heals, relax.
Brush your teeth! And take care to scrub your tongue. If your tongue is still stained, just wait a while until the stain fades.
actually yes you can, just make sure it NON TOXIC cause if its no it will burn your tongue a lot and when you want to take the piercing off you don't pull it you twist i slowly so you don't rip your sick off! but have fun tricking your friends with your tongue piercing. All you need to make a fake tongue piercing is-tissue to dry your tongue and beads and nail glue don't put lots just a dot of glue!
whenever you would like, as long as it isn't infected. removing the jewelry in any infectd piercing can cause an abscess (when the entry and exit closes off first, the infection will be trapped.
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.
Your tongue swells because the piercing is still healing and when you sleep, your heart and tongue are on the same level. With your mouth open and snoring at night this tends to dry the tongue and the swelling occurs. The swelling will ease off over time as the piercing toughens up and heals further.
Lay off of spicy foods for about 2 weeks after getting the piercing.
Everyone has veins in their tongue. You'll have to check with your piercer to see if a tongue piercing is possible. Center tongue piercings are usually an option for a majority of people but venoms or off-center piercings can be tricky.
Take it off.
Depends on the piercing some times you can some times you can't.
No! And if they do, it's because they are ripping you off! I've had my tongue pierced for almost 10 years, and have never been charged extra, for anything, because of my piercing!!!