Probable not...you should get that checked out...
yes
No, its not. Go see your piercer.
if you have 2 balls under your tongue what are they?
yes it is a divet from the ball resting
Technically, the answer is yes, but the structure of the question requires more explanation. The tongue is warm and moist and when exposed to normal air, there will be some evaporation and water will leave the tongue and be absorbed by the air. In that sense, exposing the tongue can be called licking and an increase of water content of the air near the tongue can be described as the air getting wet. A question with greater information content might be one that asks how much water is absorbed from the tongue when exposed briefly to air. The answer will be a very small amount, so small as to be difficult to measure and certainly too small to notice when you do it under normal circumstances.
The normal body temperature of a human is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, so if you are measuring in degrees Fahrenheit, 98.4 is not a fever.
98.6 degrees F.
Bruising is normal, sounds like itβs all good
Having "tongue-tie" (ankyloglossia) is a minor, congenital anomaly and means the frenulum ( a flap of mucus membrane under the tongue) is abnormally short and this restricts normal tongue movement. I am tongue tied, and I have absolutely no problems french kissing my boyfriend, so don't worry about it :).
Homeopathy.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
The bit is placed on the tongue.