Having And Maintaining Tongue Rings Requires Special Care
Taking care of a tongue ring
A Tongue running through usually refers to piercing the tongue from the underside, vertically through to exit from the surface of the tongue. Tongue piercing and tongue rings are one form of body piercing that is one of the most known in the Western world. It is achieved mostly directly through its center. Before piercing the placement is marked and a clamp is used. When selecting a tongue ring to be used during the piercing, remember that it should be longer than most popular tongue rings to allow room for the tongue to swell. Due to the tongue’s incredible healing abilities, it does not take long for the piercing to heal, but at the same time, it does not take more than a few hours for a tongue piercing to close if a person is not wearing a tongue ring.
To keep a tongue ring piercing free from germs the first point one should not do is rinse his or her mouth out with any type of listerine. This can cause soreness and discoloration to the piercing. After getting pierced the tongue will swell up to about twice its normal size and a discharge may come out from the wound, which is normal. Swelling will begin reducing in three to four days and go away totally in seven to eight. The tongue should be fully healed within 6-8 weeks. For that time, do not touch the tongue ring as touching and playing with the body jewelry can irritate the piercing. It is better not to eat hot or spicy foods as it would discomfort and would hinder the healing process. Eating small amount of either mashed bananas, mashed potatoes, cereal, cold soup, applesauce or rice is better. Rinse mouth out before and after every meal or drink. Drinking coffee or alcohol should be avoided. Smoking should also be prohibited. If one must smoke be sure to rinse mouth before and after having a cigarette. Smoking too much will slow down the healing process and cause displeasure. Do not use chewing tobacco or non-filter cigarettes.
After swelling goes down, cut back on your mouth rinsing. When the tongue is fully healed it is only important to rinse mouth out in the morning and evening. Usually, the piercer will use a longer tongue ring than is customary to pierce the tongue. If the tongue ring ring feels uncomfortably long or large, the tongue ring can be replaced as soon as the swelling has gone down and the tongue has healed. Do not remove thetongue ring before it is completely healed. After the tongue is healed, you may change the tongue ring yourself or ask a piercer to changed the tongue ring instead.
When using body jewelry and tongue rings, it is important to sterilize each piece of jewelry to prevent germs and infection. In many cases, after the tongue is fully healed a crown or hard sign will appear around the hole in the tongue near the tongue ring. This will basically go away within a month or two of the tongue being fully healed. Following these proper steps will benefit in a quick and aesthetic improvement.
