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Does tongue piercing hurt?

It hurts.

It hurts, but it heals quickly because it’s a mucous membrane.

Tongue nailing may be more painful depending on your personal constitution, but the mucosal wound is easier to maintain and generally heals faster.

Tongue pin (foreign name is Tongue pin) is the jewelry worn after piercing the tongue. In ancient times, this was a religious ceremony. The main reason for its popularity is a non-traditional aesthetic point of view.

Note

It is best to eat liquids for about two days after having the tongue nail inserted, because you are not used to having a nail on your tongue, and the tongue will be a little swollen. , so it is more difficult to eat things that need to be chewed, but you will not be too hungry if you drink more milk, porridge and the like. If you recover well, you can eat normally in three or four days, and you will get used to it gradually.

It should be noted that you must rinse your mouth with mouthwash every time you eat something, because mouthwash is sterilizing, and you must insist on rinsing your mouth with mouthwash every time you eat something for at least two weeks. .

The tongue will be swollen for about a week after the tongue studs are pierced, so it will be a bit big when you talk. Once the swelling subsides, it will be okay.

Generally, when a tongue nail is first pierced, a longer nail will be used because the tongue will swell and short nails will feel uncomfortable. You can change it when the recovery is almost complete. Shorter nails, otherwise long nails will feel like they are always pushing against the maxillary bone.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Tongue Nails