Tongue Piercings for Beginners
Any piercing requires excellent care, but a tongue piercing requires extra commitment. This is because you want this type of piercing to heal quickly and because so many things can go wrong with an oral piercing. You can get an infection or have an allergic reaction. Because of this it is important to know what signs mean that you should see a doctor. Swelling or difficulty breathing are a sign that you need to seek emergency medical attention. If your piercing still hurts after a few days you should consult with your piercer of your doctor.
While your tongue piercing is healing you need to avoid smoking, chewing tobacco, chewing gum and snuff. Using these can increase your risk of infection a great deal. You should also avoid doing any activity with your mouth that involves the exchange of bodily fluids; this includes kissing. Never click your piercing jewelry against your teeth because it can cause damage to your tooth enamel.
You should be cleaning your tongue piercing twice each day with an antiseptic rinse. You can also rinse your mouth with a salt rinse to help with any pain. If you do this type of rinse you need to wash away the residue that is left behind by these types of solutions. Allowing ice to melt on your tongue can also help with discomfort. Using popsicles and ice cream is a tastier way to do this, but you need to follow up these foods with a residue free rinse.
The best way to do that is with a rinse like Natures Pure Defense. It is perfectly ph balance to work with your skin and it leaves no residue. You should be using a rinse like Natures Pure Defense after each and every meal or snack to ensure that there is no food particles stuck to your piercing.








Luckily, people seem to understand the importance of taking care of oral piercings. I have never seen anyone get an infection yet. However, that doesn’t mean that they should be taken lightly.
H2Ocean has an excellent mouthwash that is great for healing oral piercings. H2Ocean is all over the tattoo and piercing aftercare scene so they know their stuff.