Well I for one wouldn't be using lemon on any oral piercing let alone a tongue piercing, acetic acid or citric acid will irritate the piercing if it's new. Think about reviewing your written aftercare instructions your professional body piercer provided for you.
A lemon and lemon juice irritates the tongue piercing causing it to possibly swell more. It is still healing once it is first pierced, so it'll slow down that process. It takes about 4-5 weeks for the piercing to fully heal.
Face shape like Marilynn or other people with this piercing will help.
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Uhm no...but Lemon does...squeeze the Lemon Juice on the hair && let it rest for 10 mins.then wash it.:) hoped i help
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only if it was not treated. some people slice their tongue for religious reasons, and other may do it for a fashion statement but have ways to help it heal. however, if your tongue was cut off and you had no medical attention, you could bleed to death.
No.
It'll help with the discomfort.
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.
It depends: If you're trying to get rid of the lisp, then probably not because I doubt the piercing would help. If you're trying to hide the lisp, having a piercing may be an excuse. Most people won't care whether or not you have a lisp or a pierced tongue so do what you feel is true to yourself.
Tongue piercing done with mismatched metals can cause a reaction called Galvanic Corrosion. This reaction can cause throat swelling, sore throat, irritation of the tissue under the tongue. If these are your issues go and get the barbell changed at another more reputable piercing studio, clearly the last studio used poor quality material.
You can put medicine on a tongue bite, but not all medicines are okay to use in your mouth. The best thing to use is medication designed to help teething babies, which will stop the pain and won't harm you if you swallow it.
Wash your mouth out with warm water and salt mix. You can also drink pineapple juice it will help heal. eat ice chips to bring down the swelling
Well your professional body piercer should have covered that with you at the time you got your piercing done. Best give him/her a phone call and ask for some help, you seem to have some issues or questions about your piercing and they should have given you full instructions regarding swelling and pain management and what you can do with the piercing in the early stages of healing.
Go back to your piercing studio and talk to them, they did the piercing get them to help you, that's what you paid for.
A little bit of bleeding is normal but if it gets worse, go to the ER. With tongue piercings, theres a high risk of hitting a blood vessel and bleeding out. If you're legitimately worried, go to the doctor. Better safe than sorry :)
NO. It'd help if you went to a piercing shop and asked them what was wrong with your piercing. The lump around it could be a sac of infection.
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