You could be very dehydrated or have a special disease. I would suggest drinking a lot of water unless it hurts.
Iron deficiency anemia is a common cause.
some people have cracks on their tongue because they were born with a disease or infection in their mouth when they were born.( And if you ask how I know......... my step- father has that on this tongue and I ask him and that's what he tells me.!)
Umm.... probably!
O.K. a little more info would be helpful please.
Administer the proper hygiene by brushing your tongue regularly. Be sure to stay hydrated. Fissures and cracks in your tongue are often caused by a Vitamin B12 deficiency so increase your intake or try supplements. Remember, it's best to get the advice of an actual doctor.
cracks, furry tongue and stomatitis
because there is the risk of hitting an artery in your tongue and bleeding out. An experienced piercer will have no problem with a tongue piercing though.
Well time to visit your doctor.
Yes, once the bleeding has stopped.
It Would... Swell Up Be Painful Starts Bleeding Cuts Tongue Bits/Blisters On Your Tongue Darker Red Colour Surrounds The Piercing (Blood Might Stop Inside Your Tongue And Really Hurt) And Other Ways To Maybe ( ) (And How I Know This Is My Friends Big Sister Got It And They Told Them The Warnings)
It depends on the person. Usually you don't get your tongue pierced if your vein is in the way because it causes excessive bleeding.
Alcohol is a blood thinner so it increases bleeding and swelling. It just makes it more uncomfortable and delays healing.
Bleeding from any part of the mouth can be due to trauma, from teeth and gums, from polyps in nose, tumours from gums and tongue, and post operative bleeding from nasal surgery and tonsillectomy