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Tongue Pierced
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am a first aider at work. One girl collapsed because she had had her tongue pierced at the weekend. Her tongue swelled up and blocked her airway. She ended up in hospital on a ventilator and had to lose the piercing. It turned out she was allergic to the metal used.
The result of this was that all body piercings (apart from ears) were banned in the workplace (though how they checked for n1pple rings or Prince Alberts I don't know!).
I doubt this is common, but it is probably a worst case scenario for you to ponder.
Just out of interest, why did you want your tongue pierced?
Yes I did tell my boss that I am taking the day off of work for my tongue. He didn't seem overly bothered. I am aslo planning to do some xmas shopping too (on the internet though I won't be venturing out to any shops!). I don't work in a call centre but I do work in sales and have to answer the phone quite a bit. A friend of a friend apparently had a lisp for two weeks after getting her tongue pierced.
I did find it pretty difficult to talk properly though; it was uncomfortable for 2 or 3 days and certainly on the Saturday people found it very hard to understand what I was saying.
I don't know if my experience is common but I would imagine so - the bar they give you to start off with is about twice the length of a standard tongue-stud as they know your tongue will swell up for a few days (it gets changed for a smaller one after about a month).
A friend of mine is a dentist and says she has come across people who have damaged their teeth with the stud.Also,I think complications can arise not only because of food and drink passing over the wound,but also because it involves piercing through a muscle rather than a skin fold.Just be really careful with your hygiene.
Also with regard to food causing problems with the wound healing. As long as you rinse throughly with a good mouthwash such as Listerine, at least 3 times a day and every single time you eat or drink anything (also if you smoke) while it's healing you should have no problems.