most times yes. but in me and my sisters case we drank before and after we got ours done and it did
Bleeding can occur but mostly no. People do bleed, however, when the consume alcohol before the tattooing or when taking medications prior to the tattoo to help relieve the pain. Alcohol and medications act as blood thinners which cause more bleeding than normal.
It is generally not a good idea to do anything before getting a piercing. Perscriptions, alcohol, drugs, even caffeine is not recommended before getting pierced. Piercings cause blood sugar levels to drop and any "drug" even caffeine can have a negative effect on the body during piercing. Even asprin, which can cause excess bleeding. If its not an oral piercing doing it after is a better idea.
If you are drinking too much, yes it can
Well if your ear does bleed then make sure that it doesn't get into the piercing which may cause into infection. Put pressure on the bleeding and it should stop and result in a scab. Hope this helps
Smoking marijuana after getting a tattoo will cause no harm to your body. However, alcohol intake before getting a tattoo can cause excess bleeding.
Only if you overdose or take it with alcohol.
Alcohol can get into the piercing and en flame the new tissue trying to form, so yes it can irritate the piercing until the piercing becomes more seasoned (toughened).
Anal bleeding may be the result of many ailments. But as of now, alcoholism has not established any relation with bleeding in the anal area. You can consult your doctor for constipation and piles.
Drinking rubbing alcohol can cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Ingesting rubbing alcohol can also cause: diarrhea, pain, bleeding in the stomach and intestines, low blood pressure, shock, and coma.
yes. Alcohol can make you bleed very heavily. you must see your doctor as soon as you can and get an alcohol test to see if there is too much alcohol in your blood causing the problem.
No tongue piercing doesn't cause cancer.
If you have not had a body piercing, then you may have an umbilical hernia that needs repair. Visit your doctor for diagnosis as soon as you can.