NO!
im pretty sure that a doctor will have lots of different tools to numb your tounge. So ask a doctor
yes.
I know that there are numbing creams out there but they're normally used for tattoos. Talk to your piercer before you use anything and ask them how they feel about it:)
No, alcohol prep pads that don't say numbing, do not numb when getting pierced or tattooed. You can request to be numbed before a piercing or tattoo with numbing cream, or numbing alcohol prep pads.
The piercer won't numb your cartilage before piercing it.
No.
Some piercing shops do, the reason i know this is because i went with my cousin to get her nose pierced, she is 16, and she told them she was really afraid of pain, but she really wanted it done, so they offered to numb it... and she got it pierced no problem, but not all of them do it.
no
No. They must have hit a nerve when they pierced it. You should get it looked at by your doctor, just in case they also nicked a blood vessel or the piercing may be blocking circulation. Best of luck!
For a short time after it's pierced, it might feel numb or tingly. It's not normal if you've had it pierced for quite awhile and it's still numb.
i belive so..i did it with an ice cube, i held the ice cube to my nose for a while.