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!
you cant really take care of a valcano.
Irish Moss is not difficult to take care of. It doesn't do well in dry soils or climates, so you have to take care to keep it moist by planting in a moist climate or providing it with a source of regular watering.
No, there is no bone in your tongue. The tongue is a muscle, and only a muscle.
The tongue....
No, after they have laid eggs the moths die
Well the best way of taking care of your tongue is to brush it and try not to bite your tongue. My dad is a dentist.
Of course .. if you don't you are inviting infection and/or medical problems down the road.
Not if you take care of it properly.
you scrub using the back of the toothbrush. It helps take out the white stuff on your tongue.
How much, where do I sign, how do I take care of it.
Brush your teeth! And take care to scrub your tongue. If your tongue is still stained, just wait a while until the stain fades.
After you eat or drink, gargle salt water, and in the Morning and at night gargle mouth wash, alcohol free...
To take care of your tongue, maintain proper oral hygiene by brushing it gently with your toothbrush or using a tongue scraper to remove bacteria and debris. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, as this helps prevent dryness and bad breath. Additionally, avoid smoking and limit the consumption of alcohol and spicy foods, which can irritate the tongue. Regular dental check-ups can also help ensure overall oral health.
To care for a mother-in-law tongue plant, place it in indirect sunlight, water it sparingly, and avoid overwatering. Ensure the soil drains well and repot it when needed. Wipe the leaves occasionally to remove dust.
Well if you take care of your piercing properly nothing, if you don't take care of the piercing the swelling would become painful and could cause an infection to develope (not good).
As long as you get it done by a professional and take care of it exactly as they tell you, your tongue piercing should be fine. For the first week your tongue will probably swell and you won't be able to eat solid food, but the tongue is a muscle so it heals faster then most piercings if taken care of properly. That being said, do not attempt to do this yourself, your tongue has a lot of nerves and blood vessels, pierce your own tongue in the wrong place and you could end up loosing feeling in your tongue, loose your taste or even worse bleeding to death! A good piercer spends 5-10 minutes examining your tongue to find the safest route through it. So be smart, go to a professional and good luck!
Nope, i've had my tongue pierced, and i didn't have to take my lip piercing out.