A complete healing of tongue piercing can take up to 4 weeks.
You better take it out and do some research about what is going on.
Put on the ice immediately, it should calm the swelling.
It could be due to an allergy to one of the ingredients. Stop using it as the reaction can get worse. You may have to go to a much simpler form of toothpaste. A paste of baking soda works.
because your tongue is the most sensitive part of your body
Alterate heat and cold is good for stopping swelling, as well as compression.
There's no need to stop using hormonal contraception, including Nuva Ring, for as long as you don't want to get pregnant. Nuva Ring and other hormonal birth control methods have no effect on future fertility.
you can put ice on it
to stop swelling...
When you first get it done its not, but when the days go on, for about two days, it will be sore, after the two days it will stop swelling up and go back down again, the pain will decrease and you will have a happy tongue again :)
Yes. It can also cause sores in and around the mouth. Both of these symptoms are usually a result of Ambien abuse or an allergic reaction to the drug. Stop using the drug and contact your doctor if you have experienced either of these symptoms.
Some people swear by ibuprofen. If taken according to the manufacturers instructions. (Though this is not a recommendation). Leaving it alone (hard one i know) keep unwashed hands away from it and stop playing with it with your tongue. These are all the things that can contribute to swelling. Make sure your jewellery is long enough to take the swelling. If the ball looks like it is beginning to embed, go back to your piercer. They should change the bar. It is one of those things that cannot be pre determined as everyone is different. We can only guess as to how much someone will swell.
No. It will reduce swelling only. Pressure will stop bleeding.