Its most likely infected and you need to clean it with some hydrogen peroxide and put some neosporin on it to help heal it faster.
At least that's what I did when mine got infected and in like a week it was all healed up.
Fresh tongue piercings can produce a white, thick, and sometimes gooey substance. This is called lymph. It is actually white blood cells trying to patch the hole that was just created in your body. It is your body's natural defense mechanism and is normal. If the discharge turns yellow or green and smells bad, and is accompanied by severe redness and/or severe swelling, see a doctor because infection is possible. What you think is pus is probably the scab you get. It is a white circle formed around the pierced area. It's totaly normal. DON'T REMOVE IT!
Yellow discharge from a tongue piercing after two weeks can be a sign of infection or irritation, as healing piercings typically produce clear or light-colored fluid. It's important to monitor for other symptoms such as redness, swelling, or pain. If the yellow discharge persists or worsens, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional or a piercer for further evaluation and care. Keeping the piercing clean and following aftercare instructions can help prevent complications.
I was taking Cipro and Flagel and now I have yellow tongue.
No. Its normal to have a whitish/yellow fluid that may cause crust to form but not pus.
A yellow discoloration to your tongue is called Yellow Tongue. It is usually a harmless problem that is temporary, but can be an early sign of black hairy tongue (also a temporary, harmless condition). Usually, self treatment is all that is needed for Yellow Tongue, but you should see a doctor if the discoloration persists or the whites of your eyes have a yellow discoloration (sign of jaundice), too. Yellow Tongue can also be an indication that there is a problem with your gallbladder or liver.
Well it sounds like the piercings are not fully healed and the discharge you are getting (whitish/yellow) is lymphatic matter that the body generates as it tries to heal the piercings( this discharge is normal in all new piercings under a year old ). I would suggest you put in good quality jewellery in your piercings and leave them alone except for cleaning in the shower other than that let them heal up.
it is yellow because it is an effect of lack of roughage
When there is a yellow tint on your tongue, it could be some sort of fungal infection. Gastric reflux is another reason to have a yellow tint.
since the metal in the piercing is filled with iron the iron will irritate the tongue therefore causing the tongue to swell and turn yellow
A yellow coating on a child's tongue could indicate a buildup of bacteria, dehydration, or poor oral hygiene. It's recommended to consult a pediatrician or pediatric dentist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
You may consider seeing a doctor if healing does not proceed as normal.
Just long enough