ive got mine pierced like 3 days ago and the swelling is so bad not even kidding, i have a large tongue anyway but thats not the point, it trobs at night, hard to sleep, i think it lasts a week, so stay dosed up on ibprofen every 4 hours. Asprin helps the best, takes the pain right away! but yeah i think a week at the max XxX
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Swelling after a tongue piercing usually peaks within 48 hours and can last up to a week, but may vary depending on individual healing. To reduce swelling, it's important to follow aftercare instructions provided by your piercer, such as rinsing with saline solution and avoiding triggering foods like spicy or hot liquids. If the swelling persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional.
It varies from person to person, but typically a lisp after tongue piercing can last for a few days to a couple of weeks. It may take some time for your tongue to adjust to the piercing and for the swelling to go down, which can affect speech temporarily.
No, "stay" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in stay is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in the word "cat."
Swelling after getting a tongue piercing can last for about 1-2 weeks. It is important to follow proper aftercare instructions, such as avoiding spicy or hot foods, to help reduce swelling and promote healing. If swelling persists for longer than 2 weeks or is accompanied by severe pain or signs of infection, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
No, "stay" is not a long vowel word. The "ay" in "stay" is a diphthong, which is a combination of two vowel sounds that glide together. Long vowel words typically have a single vowel that says its name (e.g., "cake" or "ride").
The best way to help restrain an epileptic from tongue biting is to prioritize their safety and prevent injury. Place something soft, like a rolled-up towel or clothing, between their teeth to protect their tongue. Keep their airway clear, remove any objects nearby that could cause harm, and stay with them until the seizure ends. It is crucial to seek medical attention and follow up with a healthcare professional to address their epilepsy.