This happened to me because when I first got it pierced, I played with it too much. Although it is hard to resist when you first get it done, do not play with it and it will be fine. My crater got so big I have to wear a large ball on the top and a small one down the bottom so it doesnt come through the hole.
You can indeed go to the beach, try and avoid getting sea and/or pool water in your mouth though, as that will not improve healing.
Your going to have to try again with that question, the way it is written it makes no sense. I have no idea what you want to know. I will tell you to do yourself a big favor and avoid tongue piercing. If they do not know exactly what they are doing they can screw up your speech really badly. Also, pierced tongues tend to get infected often, the mouth is full of germs.
Answer 1: The main concern is not to hit major veins. It's harder (more painful, and maybe riskier for some people) to get one's tongue pierced RIGHT SMACK DAB in the middle, rather than slightly off-center, so most people get it slightly off-center. If you want a tongue WEBBING piercing, you need to have a sufficiently webbed tongue (I did not; so sad). And, of course, if you were a hemophiliac, terrified of pain, or super-prone to infection or, I dunno, heart attacks in reaction to pain, then you might want to avoid a tongue piercing.
Its infected... you have to keep moveing it constantly and clean it to avoid this. if its already happened take it out and go see a doctor asap, or say bybye tastebuds. Yellow coloring in the tongue can be an indication that you are overusing mouthwash. Make sure you are using non-alcoholic mouthwash to avoid chemical burning of the tongue, and only rinse after each meal. Yellow DISCHARGE coming from the piercing can be a sign of infection, but not usually a yellow film on the tongue.
That is based on the tongue size ( not all tongues are created equally ) the thicker the tongue the longer the barbell. This is to make room for swelling. Your professional body piercer will check your tongue and size you for the right barbell to do the job. Two weeks after the piercing is done the swelling will have eased off and a shorter barbell can be put into the piercing to avoid doing dental damage.
You are on Warfarin due to a heart condition requiring your blood to be thinned, considering that for a moment would indicate that a tongue piercing could pose a serious medical threat. Tongues swell due to the piercing and any type of trauma involving swelling could put you at a significant risk for complications. I would recommend that is you are considering a tongue piercing you should first speak to your Doctor. But do not get you tongue pierced until you have spoken to your Doctor.
Two weeks is the normal time for a step down barbell. You will still be able to play with the jewellery but avoid biting down on the jewellery due to it being much shorter than the original barbell.
I have heard that in some social circles, a pierced right ear on a man indicates that he is gay, while a left earring indicates that he is a sailor (or just fashionable). Both ears pierced on a man doesn't tend to imply anything. Straight men may also opt for nipple piercings, tongue piercings, nose piercings, etc, without having people think they're gay. In other words, if you're male and really concerned that people will think of you as gay, avoid the right ear.
i suggest the right answer is : I request you avoid your rude tongue
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two weeks! defiantly wanna avoid a yeast infection on your tongue!
Never get it pierced as you can get a very bad infection whitch could lead to you having some of your tongue removed from cancer and always use a toothbrush with a tongue cleaner so every time you brush you can clean your tongue too!