I guess so, if you don't stop the bleeding. Eventually, though, it may take days, even weeks, you will loose a lot of blood. That is, if the cut doesn't dry up. Maybe not, but don't think about trying it.....
Actually yes you can. Some people have a third vein running down the middle of their tongue and when one gets a tongue piercing it is done in the middle of the tongue. So when the needle pierces it it will bleed more than tongues w/o that third vein would. But you can still get a tongue piercing if you have that 3rd vein. All professional piercers know how to control bleeding. It's in their training
Any severed vein or artery can cause you to bleed to death
Well... if you are piercing your cartilage, you won't hit a vein. On other places it is possible to hit a vein, and if it's major, you could bleed to death... But I'd imagine you'd get help before that happened. ^^^^^ You CAN hit a vein, but not ALL of your blood is in your ears. So I HIGHLY doubt if you perhaps did hit a vein, that you could bleed to death. None the less you may bleed a lot though. It truly depends on if your a bleeder, or not!
All it means is that a vein has been hit. If you continue to bleed for a couple days then take it out, let it heal and try again. If it is bleeding profusely go to the ER they may need to cauterize the wound.
Technically, yes, you could bleed to death. In reality, you'd have plenty of time to get to a hospital and be treated. Veins bleed very slowly as opposed to arterial bleeds that spurt because of the pressure. Tongue veins are really only a problem with venom or off-center tongue piercings.
I am going to assume you did them yourself and the piercing wasn't done by a professional body piercer, there fore a vein was hit while doing the piercing. That is why it is bleeding.
The tongue piercing done by a professional body piercer reduces the odds of striking a vein greatly, it's what we do and we know what to look for. Be sure to get this piercing done by an experienced professional body piercer and you will have no worries. Research, ask questions and check references.
Generally no, there could be some complications with bleeding, but they should be controllable. You can die if the lingual artery is pierced but that's highly unlikely to happen... Infection is also another risk, but again - manageable if it happens.
There aren't any veins in your nose big enough so I don't think you will bleed to death and die. There will however be a little bit of bleeding (especially if you do it yourself)
You'll hit the vein and they'll bleed to death.
Tongues that can be pointed out of the mouth by at least 1" ~ 1 1/2" past the bottom teeth. If you can't get your tongue out that far chances are good you cant get it pierced. Over developed frenial webs under the tongue are also not acceptable for piercing.
Well a couple of things. 1) the tongue swelling is excessive. 2) the piercing placement is wrong and a vein has been hit. 3) you are playing with the tongue piercing too much and irritating it. Needing more information about the situation, the above should be starting points for you to consider.