it depends on how big it is
well you can swallow it. you can get infected if you eat something. your tongue can become swollen.
Yeah. Some tongue ring balls are pretty big and may look tacky on lip rings.
No, its not. Go see your piercer.
There will be a shiny ball in your feces.
To change a tongue ring, start by washing your hands with soap and water. Gently unscrew the ball at the bottom of the current tongue ring using clean hands or latex gloves. Slide out the old tongue ring and carefully insert the new one, then screw the ball back on tightly.
A small piece of eraser works pretty well until you can get a ball.
you unscrew the top ball and then pull the barbell out through the bottom
The most important thing when removing a tongue ring is to be sure you do not swallow or choke on any pieces of the jewelry. You also need to be sure you have clean hands when you take it out or put it back in.
I have had my tongue ring for almost 10 years, and I have a small hard spot close to the tongue ring. I think it is just the tongues version of scar tissue. It hardens up to protect itself from the tongue ring being there. And I even have a round indention on the top of my tongue from the ball pushing down for so long. Hope this helps you!
The original barbell must be metal. After that...it's your preference. I don't like plastic barbells because they aren't as sturdy. However, I do like to use plastic balls instead of metal. The metal click against my teeth and can be more damaging.
Well it can take up to 72 hours to pass and if it doesn't chances are good it's in your appendix. If you are concerned see your doctor.