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QuestionWhy does it matter if my mouthwash is alcohol-based or alcohol-free?Community AnswerAn alcohol-based mouthwash can irritate your piercing and make it more painful.
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QuestionCan I drink warm tea with sugar within the first week of getting my tongue pierced?Community AnswerYes, you will be able to eat normally after a week. It can take up to three to ten days for the swelling to go down, just make sure you're cleaning it after every meal or drink if it isn't water.
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QuestionIs it normal for the ball to make a spot in my tongue?Community AnswerYes. During the healing and swelling it may leave a dent.
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QuestionWill my tongue swell after a piercing?Community AnswerIt won't swell right away, but it will most likely swell the day after. Swelling goes down in about a week or so, depending on your body's reaction to the piercing.
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QuestionHow long after getting a piercing can you give oral sex?Community AnswerWait at least a month until swelling and pain goes away. Pressure can add to the pain if you try to perform oral sex too early. Once you switch to a shorter barbell and the pain goes away you'll be able to do whatever.
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QuestionWhen I eat, what should I do before, during and after eating?Community AnswerBefore you eat, wash your mouth out with warm water and salt. During eating, chew slowly and pick whichever side that feels better. After eating, wash your mouth out again.
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QuestionIs it okay to play with my piercing during the initial healing period?Community AnswerNo, it is best to leave it alone as much as possible to let it heal properly.
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QuestionCan I use regular salt instead of sea salt?Community AnswerSea salt is preferred.
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QuestionI just got my tongue pierced yesterday. What foods can I eat today?Community AnswerThe best thing to eat would be soup or cup of noodles, but make sure it is just warm and not hot at all, or it may burn your tongue and cause pain. Cold things such as popsicles are good for bringing down the swelling as well. It's difficult to eat the first couple days, but pain goes down in about a week or so.
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QuestionWhat size bar should I use after I pierce my tongue?Community AnswerYour piercer should know. It is usually just the width of your tongue for the jewelry not to move up and down.
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QuestionI've had my tongue pierced for 2 days, but my tongue keeps bleeding. Is this normal?Community AnswerIt is normal for your tongue piercing to bleed for a couple of days and then stop. Try not to play with the jewelry in your mouth and drink lots of cold water or let crushed ice melt in your mouth.
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QuestionCan I eat chili after I get my tongue pierced?Community AnswerNot at first. It will hurt and get your new piercing infected. After the healing process is done (around one month), you can eat all kinds of food normally.
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QuestionWhy does it seem like my ring is sinking into my tongue?Community AnswerThis is most likely because you played with the jewelry in your mouth during healing and the top hole got larger than it should be.
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QuestionIs it likely the piercer will pierce the vein in my tongue?Community AnswerNo, a good and experienced piercer will check both sides of your tongue very carefully before piercing to ensure she does not pierce your blood vessels.
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QuestionDo I have to quit smoking?Community AnswerNo, but smoking will slow the healing process.
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QuestionIs it normal to see white around the bottom of the piercing?Community AnswerYes. Discharge is normal as your body is not used to having a metal bar going through your tongue. It tries to fight it with antibodies. Give it a week for your tongue to adjust.
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QuestionWhat do I have to bring to get permission?Community AnswerYou need to bring your parent or ID that shows you are over the age of 18.
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QuestionHow do I know what I can and cannot eat after having my tongue pierced?Community AnswerEat soft foods for the first few days. You should avoid spicy, acidic, and overly salty foods. Also, try not to eat foods that are too hot or cold, as they will irritate your piercing. If a food causes burning or stinging sensations around the area of the piercing, you'll know that it should not be in your mouth at this time. If you experience high levels of discomfort, you should consult your physician and strongly consider removing your piercing for good.
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QuestionI have a small bump on my tongue in front of my piercing. Is it infected and should I take it out?Community AnswerIt's fine. The bump is filled with discharge just like acne bumps. It goes away on its own. You could try pressing on it with a napkin but you don't have to do that.
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QuestionIf I pierce my tongue and then remove it and leave it out for a day, can it go back in without pain?Community AnswerIf you've had the piercing for a long period of time (talking years) then yes. But not if it is new or recent -- leave it in place.
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QuestionI got my tongue pierced 3 days ago and now I feel a lump near the barbell. Is that normal?Community AnswerYes, it is probably just standard swelling. However, the swelling could bee caused by an infection. If it grows much larger, turns a very dark red, or oozes anything you need a doctor.
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QuestionDo tongue piercings hurt?Community AnswerNot really. Occasionally your tongue might be a little sore and it does hurt when you get it, but after that it's not that bad!
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QuestionWhat if I have a temperature of 101?Community AnswerIt's normal to get sick after a tongue piercing because the discharge being swallowed contains microbes that can irritate your throat. If your sickness gets worse than a normal flu, check with a doctor.
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QuestionMy tongue got pierced today, I cannot talk, swallow, nor can I rinse my mouth out with mouthwash, it hurts so badly. Is something wrong?Community AnswerNo nothing is wrong, it is a painful piercing. Stick it out and take the pain because it will hardly hurt in a few days time. Make sure the ice is small and let the ice melt - do not eat it. Also, in the morning is probably going to be the worst, so just try to be normal and it will eventually stop hurting. If you see any discharge, discoloration or the pain doesn't improve in a few days, see your doctor.
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QuestionWhat will happen if my tongue piercing is slanted?Community AnswerMost piercers will slant your piercing on purpose. They may slant it backwards slightly so that the top ball sits more within the higher arch of your mouth, hence giving it more room and so it won't be pressing against the roof of your mouth. Especially during the first 2-4 weeks when you have the longer bar in.
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QuestionWhat is the best type of tongue ring to use if I am allergic to metal and costume jewelry?Community AnswerBioplast is usually the best option. Do some research on it to see if it works for you.
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QuestionHow often and for how long can I remove the stud?Community AnswerAfter the healing process is complete, you may remove your piercing as many times as wanted but it's better not to do so (unless needed) more than once a week. You can keep it out for a couple hours. Once the piercing is old, you can keep it out for as long as wanted without the hole closing.
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QuestionIs it normal for my tongue to bleed when I brush it?Community AnswerIt may happen for a little while, but if it persists you should get it checked by a medical professional to ensure that it is not infected.
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