Well that can be happening due to several factors, what you are using as an oral rinse, what type of metal the barbell is made of and what you normal level of oral hygiene is like. Over using strong oral rinses can en flame the guns leading to tenderness. Mismatched materials for the jewellery can cause galvanic corrosion leading to gum and oral tissue sensitivity ( be sure the jewellery is the same material, post and thread on balls) . If your oral hygiene is not a daily thing and now you are over cleaning this too can cause gum and oral tissue sensitivity. If this persists for more than 24 hours go back and talk to your piercer and make sure the jewellery is the correct material, your aftercare shouldn't be over the top.
For gums you should soak in salt water. for a tongue leave it alone i guess
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dont pierce the gums
You can take ibuprofen to ease the discomfort.
The initial piercing is not painful. The only thing felt is the pressure of needle. The clamp on the tongue hurts more than the actual piercing. The healing after is the painful part. The tongue will swell, and the muscle will be sore. As the tongue adjust to the metal and heals itself from the initial tear and swelling, the pain will subside, generally over a few days following the piercing. By experience, a piercing in the upper cartilage hurts more than a piercing in the tongue.
Signs of pernicious anemia include weakness, sore tongue, bleeding gums, and tingling in the extremities
A tongue piercing is a piercing through the tongue or any part of the tongue, including the web underneath.
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Yes, although if the tongue piercing is inffected or is red and sore, the Chilli may aggrovate it which will make it more painful
When you go to book your appointment have the piercer look at your tongue before hand to tell you if there is enough free room for a tongue piercing. If you are told there is not enough room, then take that as fact and find something else to get done. Be aware that there are some less than reputable piercers who will attempt to pierce a tongue that just doesn't have the safe room for a piercing. This can cause damage to the gums and teeth more than a standard tongue piercing would cause.
Yes. All piercings are going to hurt to some degree. It probably won't be sore as long though.
the best jewelery for a monroe is flat back. i ometimes wear a ball in there, though. it kind of massages my gums, if theyre a little sore feeling. but flat back is the best. and it will all damage your gums after years and years or wear.