No, its not. Go see your piercer.
yes it is a divet from the ball resting
Ball Tongue was created in 1994.
Go to your piercer.
In digestion, a bolus (from Latin bolus, ball) is a mass of food that (with animals that can chew) has been chewed at the point of swallowing. Under normal circumstances, the bolus then travels to the stomach for further digestion.
Well it should look like a tongue with a barbell running through it, the distention (mild swelling) around the piercing is normal and no cause for concern
This usually refers to a tongue piercing object - small, silver ball shaped.
If you're missing one of the balls, put the ring in so that the only ball is under your tongue. This will keep it from being pushed out.
Well your piercer should have explained this to you at the time you got your piercing done. Average healing time is 6 to 8 weeks for a light heal, no piercing is "healed" until it's a year old and seasoned. Now for the tenderness under the tongue, there could be a chance you have a metal burr on the ball under your tongue, best to go see your piercer and have them take it out and look, they can change the ball and you are off to the races.
It is twice the length of its tongue folded in half
Since "balls" under the tongue could be cysts or tumors, it is best to seek a professional diagnosis before self-treating with a prescription medication. If the "ball" in an inflammatory reaction to something, the paste will help reduce the size of the ball. You could test it, but if you don't experience relief within an hour, definitely go to a doctor. Be sure the medication has not expired.
There will be a shiny ball in your feces.
IS the jewelry really tight? Its not uncommon for the bottom ball to "nestle" and cause a dent on the underside of your tongue but not usually on the top. I sugggest that you go ask your piercer since they can actually look at whats going on :)