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Make sure enough time has elapsed after you got it done. This should usually be at least six weeks.

Wash your hands and wash out your mouth. Carefully unscrew one side of the ring; the top is probably easier. Don't push too hard, be patient. Wash your mouth out after.

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12y ago

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I am going to take a wild guess that one of the balls on the barbell have become stuck inside your tongue. If this is the case you will have two options.

1) Go to see your piercer, he/she may be able to to get it out for you.

2) See your doctor, he/she will be able to get it out for you.

Now I need to tell you that either option will not be painless and I hope that the barbell is one which both balls unscrew from the post, if so that will make things a bit easier. If not..........well it is what it is. The only reasons a barbell will do this are: 1) Barbell was too short for the swelling of the tongue. 2) The balls on the Barbell were too small on a post that was too short.

I have see this a few times in the past with other people who got piercings from other studios and didn't follow the aftercare instructions, it can be fixed without loosing the piercing however it won't be pretty or painless.

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i have the same problem with my tongue bar the lower ball always atleast 1s aday get stuck in the tongue and all i do is flip my tongue over and use my lip to push it back down, it doesnt hurt but it works

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you don't, you are definitely going to have to go to the hospital for this. If its infected, they may want to give you plenty of antibiotics for a while first. Sorry. How did you get it stuck anyway?

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All professional body piercing studios provide clients with written aftercare instructions, some provide detailed instructions for specific piercings. If you are looking for a studio this should be on your list of questions before you decide to get the piercing done. If they don't provide instructions inwriting you are in the wrong place.

Also don't get talked into buying all sort of aftercare products, piercing studios can only recommend an aftercare product, you are not forced to purchase it, if you are that is illegal under consumer protection laws. Besides that it would also be illegal under medical regulations it's call "prescribing" and that can only be done by a licensed medical doctor.

Ultimately cleaning a piercing is like taking care of a cut except for the fact this is a puncture wound. Using diluted liquid antibacterial soap and washing the piercing when in the shower, then flushing the piercing with plenty of running water while moving the jewellery should be plenty. Doing this daily will help the piercing heal and keep it healthy, you don't need lotions. potion, slaves, balms, sprays or soaks of any kind just good old antibacterial soap diluted and water...that's it.

If you piercing is still "stuck" after cleaning the area then you need to go back and see your piercer for assistance.

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14y ago

if its a hoop go back to your piercer. if its a labret your gonna need rubber gloves, hold the flat piece and turn the ball right

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14y ago

you visit a doctor.... that seems like the most logical answer....

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10y ago

You can pull it but it may cause damage to your jaw

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If you're having trouble, I wouldn't try and force doing it yourself. Go back to the piercer; they're much better equipped to take it our without damage.

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turn it... or take it out.

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