Tongue piercing is especially hazardous for anyone, but a history of seizures makes it worse.
It isn't advisable at all. You don't want anything in your mouth especially when having a seizure ..
Why would you want to do that to yourself anyway? Even people without any medical conditions can chip their teeth and cause massive dental headaches ..
It is generally not recommended to get a tongue piercing with a geographic tongue, as it may increase the risk of complications such as infection and irritation. It is best to consult with a professional piercer or healthcare provider for personalized advice on whether or not it is safe to proceed with the piercing.
No, it is not safe to use nail glue on your tongue. Nail glue contains chemicals that are toxic and can be harmful if ingested. If nail glue comes into contact with your tongue, it is best to rinse your mouth with water and seek medical attention if any adverse reactions occur.
It is typically safe to have two piercings in the tongue at once. Any more than this can increase the risk of complications such as excessive swelling, infection, or damage to the nerves and blood vessels in the tongue.
No, it is not safe to put super glue on your tongue. Super glue is a powerful adhesive that can bond skin and other surfaces together, causing serious harm and potentially leading to toxic effects if ingested or exposed to mucous membranes like the tongue. If you accidentally get super glue on your tongue, seek medical help immediately.
Yes, it is possible to temporarily dye your tongue by consuming foods or beverages that contain strong pigments, such as certain fruits, candies, or colored drinks. However, it is not recommended as these dyes can stain or discolor your tongue and may not be safe to ingest in large quantities.
No it's not
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"Safe" is not a verb, so it doesn't have a past form. "Safe" can be an adjective or a noun. In case you mean the verb "save"; it is regular, so the past is "saved".
No, the word safe can only be used as a noun and an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.The past tense of save is saved.
Tung oil, also known as tongue oil, is not considered food safe for consumption. It is commonly used as a wood finish and should not be ingested.
"the book safe at home" does not contain any past tense verbs.You could add the word "was": The book was safe at home.Was is a past tense verb of "to be".
Yes, it is safe to take cough syrup while you are taking Lamictal. Lamictal is used to treat seizures and mood disorders.
as long as you look after every individual piercing, of course it's safe
It depends. If the person is under the age of 7, or has a problem with seizures, screens, or others like these, then it is not safe. (Although there is an option to restrict 3d.)
They have a past of collapsing.
You should not do that without first consulting your doctor.
No, it is not safe or recommended to put your tongue inside a vagina. The vagina is a sensitive and delicate part of the body that can be easily injured or infected. It is important to communicate openly with a partner about what feels good and to engage in consensual and safe sexual practices.