There is no specific data available on the number of people who die daily from tongue piercings gone wrong. Complications from tongue piercings can include infection, excessive bleeding, nerve damage, or swallowing the jewelry, which can lead to serious consequences. It is important to choose a professional and reputable piercer and follow proper aftercare instructions to reduce the risk of complications.
Without more specific information or context, it's impossible to determine what might be wrong with the tongue. Tongue issues can range from simple injuries or reactions to more serious conditions like infections, so it would be best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
A tongue that is constantly peeling for almost no reason at all is called a geographical tongue. Geographic tongue is a harmless (benign) oral condition that gives your tongue a map-like, or geographic, appearance. The distinct look of geographic tongue occurs when parts of your tongue are missing the layer of small bumps called papillae. This causes irregularly shaped smooth, red patches to form on parts of your tongue, like a rash. Although geographic tongue may look alarming, it doesn't cause any health problems and isn't associated with infection or cancer. Geographic tongue is usually painless but can sometimes cause tongue discomfort and increased sensitivity to certain substances. Geographic tongue often heals in one area and then moves (migrates) to a different part of your tongue. Geographic tongue is also known as benign migratory glossitis. If you have further issues that are of concern please contact your doctor as soon as possible.
No, the tongue is essential for experiencing the sense of taste. It contains taste buds that detect flavors and send signals to the brain. Without the tongue, the ability to taste would be greatly diminished.
Queen Nefertiti's left eye was believed to be damaged or missing due to various theories, including an infection, injury, or a genetic condition. There is no definitive answer as to what specifically was wrong with her left eye.
Very few people can lick their elbow due to the anatomical structure of the human body. It requires an unusual level of flexibility in the shoulder and arm joints, which most individuals do not possess.
Well actually she would have a "tongue piercing" not a "tongue ring" and it means nothing other than she has and enjoys piercings and to think anything other than that is just wrong on your part.
Obviously infection is one of the most common issues with tongue piercings but that is all to do with the maintenance of the piercing whilst it heals. Complications with the actual piercing can be quite similar to any other piercings. Nerves are everywhere in your body including your tongue. I have had my tongue done and had a rather painless piercing procedure and healing however a friend of mine had hers done a year ago and a nerve in her tongue was hit and she had swelling and constant pain in her tongue down and down her neck and was unable to eat or speak for over a week. If you are considering getting your tongue done speak to a few people who already have it done and go to a piercer that they recommend and who sound the most experienced.
Some schools forbid the wearing of piercings. Others find them not to be well liked. So it all depends on the school's policy.
Sure why not, there is nothing wrong with the enjoyment of another person who also enjoys piercings. Just be sure you are attracted to the person, not just the piercing.
Yes it could very well be a ulcer on your tongue, due to lack of vitamins.Have one vitamin tablet daily it should go.
There is no such piercing some one is pulling your chain. People call piercings various names most of them wrong.
If you don't pierce your tongue wrong then what's the problem?
well like other piercings it can get infected or it could just keep catching on your clothes
it means you have tongue cancer
The only way to find out what's wrong with your tongue and teeth is to see a dentist. If there is something wrong with your teeth, like being broken, they could be scratching your tongue which can make it sensitive.
I'm sure you can if you are a professional piercer. If you are not you should not do this since the tongue is the one of the strongest muscles we have and if you pierce it wrong you can get into a lot of trouble. It's just one big muscle. Get yourself to a professional person to do this and if you are planning to become one go see one anyway to find out where he bought his stuff from.
no