Whenever you have dental work, you have to hold your mouth open wide for a LONG time. The muscles in your jaw can become sore or cramped. Same goes for your tongue; it's a big fat muscle and it is not unusual for it to feel tired, numb, or CRAMPED up. It should go away with time. If it stays cramped up for more than a couple days, go back to your dentist.
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Not all women cramp, if it is lasting for a long time and isn't getting better, you should see a doctor. The other symptoms are normal for pregnancy.
Pandas feel like a big soft teddy bears, but you wouldn't want to touch one because it would attack you.
Well it should look like a tongue with a barbell running through it, the distention (mild swelling) around the piercing is normal and no cause for concern
Your tongue will return to it's normal size and the barbell will begin to feel too long for your mouth. At this point it is time to go back to your piercer and have them change the barbell.
no it is normal I was worried about the lump but it went away in about two or three weeks. It is nothing to worry about it is your tongues natural response
Numbness is definitely not normal. I suggest that you go and see a doctor to figure out what is going on.
when you feel a cramp coming stop and drink water or stretch
Because they feel like having a long tongue.
You might try a mouth wash and/or a tongue scraper.
Yes, this is very normal I can't remember what my dentist called it but she says its when one tooth has something done to it, automatically all the teeth around feel the pressure and strain. I had 4 root canals last week and at first I thought they had done a root canal to the tooth behind it also because it hurt so bad and all the sudden felt loose. They told me nothing had been done to it and that was perfectly normal and after like 2 days it went away.
Lingual Frenulum - the little string you can feel under your tongue