from biting it
you could have bitten it really hard!
It could be because an infection has travelled to your tongue. I had the same problem.
Not exactly. I would suggest taking the child to a doctor, they should be able to tell what is wrong. All I know is, that if the child has a bruised tongue, they may have an illness or injury.
After a tonsillectomy, it's common to experience a bruised or sore tongue due to the surgical trauma and manipulation of tissues in the throat. The procedure can cause swelling and irritation, leading to discomfort in the tongue and surrounding areas. Additionally, the healing process may result in temporary changes in sensation and pain, contributing to the feeling of a bruised tongue. Pain management and proper post-operative care can help alleviate these symptoms.
It could just be from the way the piercer handled it or the clamps.
The constriction of your throat is your tongue pushing up against your throat to hold your breath. The bruised feeling is likely to be some type of infection.
If they were lower teeth towards the back of your mouth, it is possible that the nerve that brings sensation from the tongue may have been bumped or bruised during the procedure. This damage is temporary, but sometimes it can take up to a year for the sensation to return to the tongue.
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