Brush your teeth and use alcohol-free mouth wash after everything you eat & drink (except water). You could use mouthwash with the alcohol in it, but I found it irritates the piercing. Don't play with the jewelery too much because that will irritate it as well. Also, don't share drinks or food with other people, and don't smoke! Your tongue is a bad place to get an infection so make sure you follow those rules!
low if you keep clean.
Most places that offer piercings will either sell or give you a special cleaning solution you can use for this purpose. Follow the directions given.
wear a condom retards
Getting ears pierced is easy. There are generally booths and stores at any local mall. Other do-it-yourself methods are not advisable because it is difficult to keep sterility.
Well unless you did the piercing yourself, the chances your tongue is getting infected from it being done by a professional body piercer working in a licensed and inspected shop is slim to nil. The only way a professionally done piercing will get infected is through client abuse or neglect, failure to maintain correct aftercare and personal hygiene is the only means that will cause an infection. So if you ignore your piercing, fail to keep it clean and fail to follow your written aftercare instructions, yes you will wind up with and infection. But you will never wind up with an infection from a professionally performed body piercing.
As long as you're getting it done at a reputable place (that is, not doing it yourself or having a friend do it), piercing is pretty safe. Infections are uncommon--be sure to follow all instructions they give you about keeping it clean--and you should be fine.
wash it out with hydrogen peroxide and put a band-aid on it to keep it from getting infected
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put alcohol on it it will burn a lil but itll clean it and make sure to keep on doing it until it no longer burns...let the skin close
it wont get infected because i don't, but if you have just had your bellybutton pierced and it is within the 6-7 weeks that you have to keep it in then it is important that you clean it in some way or chances are that it will get infected, but if it after the 6-7 weeks, then it doesn't really matter i don't think because i dnt clean it much and mine is abolutly fine!
You can go tanning right away, just keep tanning lotions out of and away from the piercings.
If you have changed the jewellery since it was pierced, chances are good you have junk jewellery in the piercing and are reacting to the metal. Good see your professional body piercer, they need to see what it's doing in order to guide you in the right direction.