No Thrush occurs when the oral bacterial balance in your mouth is out of whack, this can be caused by over using antibacterial or antimicrobial mouth washes too much. Tongue piercing aftercare is simple, cool stuff as much as possible as often as possible (that's freezies, slushies, crushed ice, chamomile ice cubes etc.). That doesn't include dairy products (milk, yogurt, sour cream, ice cream or any milk products) which tend to leave a coating on the tongue which can annoy a new piercing. Oral rinses like good old school Listerine, yep the awful tasting yellow stuff is perfect to use as a post piercing rinse. Here's why unlike antimicrobial and antibacterial rinses which can cause a oral malbalance, Listerine suppresses the bacterial and microbial counts evenly without throwing things for a loop. Besides you are only going to rinse after meals, between those periods just good old *cold water works wonders (*should do this after having a smoke). So now you know a bit more, Happy Piercings.
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No itchy is a sign of an allergic reaction, this could be due to the quality or lack of it in the jewellery in your tongue piercing.
There is no length requirement for getting your tongue pierced. Anyone can get their tongue pierced with the exception of people that have their own personal and/or medical reasons.
No, your tongue cannot split from getting it pierced. Splitting or bifurcating the tongue involves a surgical procedure to physically divide the tongue in half. Piercing simply places jewelry through the tongue.
Ahhh Yes you can.
Getting a tongue piercin will hurt a bit regardless of what you've had pierced before.
What do you think? You're getting a hole stabbed through your tongue.
At a piercing parlor. Getting it done by a professional is best.
Yes in fact you can.
nope. YOU HAVE AN INFECTION...
Like sticking out your tongue and having someone jab an icepick through it.
No. Piercing your belly button wont hurt as compared to piercing your tongue.