It numbs the pain but the bad part of it is that it numbs the entire area that the ethanol was applied to. The numbness does not go away. Afraid that it will become perminant. Swelling of the area where the ethanol was applied to. Texture changes.
scary....
Yes you do, if you do not and your tongue swells the pain will be TERRIBLE..
i have both. pain wise my tongue hurt alot more. it was a sharp pain and my tongue was swollen for quite awhile afterward. tattoos only have a constant tingle-like sensation when your getting them done
A Lot! Your tongue is one of your most tactile and sensitive body parts. Want a taste of the pain, take a piece of paper, hold the edge at your tongue and jerk it downwards. Now this is just a paper cut, but it will give a Glimmer of the pain.
If you have an ulcer on the tip of your tongue, you can apply Bonjela; an over-the-counter gel that numbs the pain and discomfort caused by the ulcer.
Common ailments of the tongue are burns from hot liquids, thrust infections, oral cancer, cancer sores, and pain caused by dentures, braces or biting the tongue.
Get it anyway. The pain lasts seconds, your sick piercing lasts forever!
oragel, its available at pharmacies
Sore throat, heavy swelling, excessive pain, fever.
no, but it is not that painful, and the pain only lasts for a few seconds
Drink or eat really hot or warm drinks it makes the pain sooo much better
If done by a professional body piercer, the sensation should be like a sensation of pressure but no actual pain.
hey man whatever floats your boat