In the hands of a professional body piercer the tongue piercing is simple and quick and most clients say it's a sensation of pressure with a momentary pinch. The pain never enters into the situation until the following day when swelling in the morning is at it's worst. Follow the instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer and you will have a great experience .
It depends on where abouts you go?
Sure, but you have to be careful while chewing
It means there is a small metal stud or ring going through your toungue.
It's probably because you just got your tongue pierced a few days ago. It is still healing. It'll take a week for the initial swelling and pain to subside, and a little longer for the wound to fully heal. Try not to play with it and swish it around too much.
after it has healed which is usually 3-4 weeks from the date it was pierced.
yes he has his tongue pierced
Yes, although if the tongue piercing is inffected or is red and sore, the Chilli may aggrovate it which will make it more painful
Joe Jonas didn't get his tongue pierced, but he did get his ears pierced.
There is no length requirement for getting your tongue pierced. Anyone can get their tongue pierced with the exception of people that have their own personal and/or medical reasons.
No.! Wth.!? I have my tongue pierced and I have no issues with it..
i got my tongue done when i was 14 x its not sore at all x infact getting my teeth dunn was wose lol x GO FURR IT
Red bumps on the back of your tongue and throat, especially when both areas feel sore, can come from several common causes. Some possibilities include: 1. Viral infections Colds, the flu, or viruses like mono can irritate the throat and create swollen, red bumps on the tongue and tonsil area. These usually come with other symptoms like fatigue, fever, or congestion. 2. Strep throat or other bacterial infections A bacterial infection can make the throat very sore and cause swollen bumps or redness near the back of the tongue. Strep throat often includes pain when swallowing, swollen glands, and sometimes white patches. 3. Inflamed taste buds (transient lingual papillitis) Sometimes the taste buds at the back of the tongue become irritated due to spicy foods, allergies, or minor infections. These bumps can become tender and noticeable. 4. Post-nasal drip When mucus drips down the back of your throat, it can cause irritation. This may lead to redness, bumps, and soreness. 5. Allergies or irritants Allergic reactions, smoking, vaping, or exposure to strong chemicals can inflame the throat and tongue. 6. Canker sores or minor injuries Accidentally biting your tongue, eating sharp or hot foods, or having canker sores can create painful bumps. If the soreness is severe, persists for more than a few days, comes with trouble swallowing, fever, or difficulty breathing, it’s best to see a healthcare provider. They can check for infections and recommend the right treatment.
well i got mine pierced today and the piercer said the first two days are the worst but it still hurts for a week, this can change depending on how thin or fat your tongue is, good luck bud.
josh ramsay was 17 when he got his tongue pierced
no. honestly i didn't even feel a thing and anyone you ask would say the same thing. but it does get sore for the next week source: i peirced my tongue web my self and have had it for 4 months
yes
The barbell is a bit too long, but that's due to the swelling. Once the swelling is gone (about 2 weeks) go back and get a shorter barbell, this will relieve the discomfort under your tongue.