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Can you re-pierce your tongue if you've had it pierced before?  

Asked in Beauty & Fashion at 9:29 AM on January 19, 2009

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Concerns regarding Tongue Piercing

Tongue piercing is becoming more common. Like other forms of body piercing, it carries serious risks during the procedure itself. These include the risk of local or systemic infection. Local infection can occur because the mouth is hard to sterilize and many places that pierce tongues do not always maintain a sterile environment.Systemic infection is always a possibility and includes the risk

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by Ashish Kumar at 6:07 PM on October 21, 2008

should i get my belly button pierced? Is it healthy?

is causing you a lot of pain or continually gets infected, you may want to remove your piercing and get it re-pierced once it has healed. Infections may be caused by hepatitis, HIV, tetanus, bacteriaIts completely your choice, if you have decided & if u feel that you can carry it , go for it.But be sure you that the piercing is done by an expert....It is upto you to decide, if you want, you

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by Deo Dorant at 7:29 PM on September 12, 2008
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What is Body Piericing??????

to the tongue, eyebrow, nostril, belly button and lips, nipples and navels. You can apply it to almost every part of your body with any kind of jewelry that you like to wear. Body piercing is an ancient body art safe, clean, and professional environment, this is what you can expect from getting a body part pierced: The area youve chosen to be pierced except for the tongue is cleaned with a germicidal soap a

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by PREETI SINGH at 9:47 PM on October 30, 2008
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problems of hot body and cold body

of infection. If it is too hard to soak the wound, apply a warm, moist compression pack to the site. If you have a mouth or tongue piercing, use an antibacterial mouthwash, such as Listerine or Scope, 3 to 4 to the site. If you have a mouth or tongue piercing, use an antibacterial mouthwash, such as Listerine or Scope, 3 to 4 times a day to help the healing process. Avoid smoking, and dont drink alcohol or eat

Posted in Personal Health by madhu sudhan at 6:01 PM on August 02, 2008

What is Body Piercing?

body piercing. Other common places to pierce include the eyebrow, nose, tongue, lip, belly button, nipples and genitals. Some people also pierce their ear cartilage the hard part around the earBody piercing is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelry may be worn. Body piercing is a form of body modification. The word piercing can

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by Sonalika at 5:14 PM on October 24, 2008
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i got my tongue pierced a month ago, and i just bought a new tongue ring. I just want to know what should i do at home to sterilize it.

try rinsing your mouth out with luke warm salt water until healed then just take it out and place it in a cup of salt water....You ought to live long and the best way to sterilise is through hot boiling water with a pinch of turmeric which is considered to be an antibiotic....you can sterilize itthe r

Posted in Personal Health by Raksha at 5:52 PM on January 03, 2008

How to prevent complications of piercing?

of jewelry into an opening made in the ear, nose, eyebrow, lip, tongue or other part of the body usually without anesthetics. Although earlobe piercing is generally less risky than other body piercings, any. Oral complications. Jewelry worn in tongue piercings can chip and crack your teeth and damage your gums. Tongue swelling after a new piercing can interfere with chewing and swallowing and sometimes

Posted in Body Art, Tattooing & Piercing by Rozy Malik at 11:14 PM on May 15, 2013

Is it haraam to pierce septum give me some evidence because i need to know i dont care if it looks ugly i want to know?

of the negative effects that result from wearing piercings in the lip or tongue. See the answer to question no. 107196. 3. Moreover, if the piercing of a specific part of the body is a custom among kaafirsHi,Wow! Ths is a great question...I wanted to say no at first, because it imitates the kaffirs, but then I realized that we are permitted to pierce the ears.EDIT: Here is what I found regarding body

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by Anonymous at 5:47 PM on February 04, 2012

How to take good care of piercing?

tongue, lip or cheek pierced, rinse with an antibacterial, alcohol-free mouth rinse or a packaged sterile saline solution for 30 to 60 seconds after each meal and before you go to bed. Brush your teethHi Seema,Take good care of your piercing:The skin around a new piercing might be slightly swollen, red and tender for a few days. The site might even bleed slightly. As the piercing heals, white

Posted in Body Art, Tattooing & Piercing by Seema Rathi at 11:15 PM on May 15, 2013

What is body piercing?

. Nose piercing is documented as far back as 1500 BC. Piercings of these types have been documented globally, while lip and tongue piercings were historically found in African and American tribal culturesHi Seema,Body piercing, a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelery may be worn. The word piercing can refer

Posted in Body Art, Tattooing & Piercing by Seema Rathi at 10:46 PM on May 15, 2013
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What are the risks associated with body piercing?

include hepatitis B, hepatitis C and, potentially, HIV, although as of 2009 there had been no documented cases of HIV caused by piercing. While rare, infection due to piercing of the tongue can be fatal. Higher prevalence of colonization of Candida albicans was reported in young individuals with tongue piercing, in comparison to non-tongue-pierced matched individuals.For more details, please refer

Posted in Body Art, Tattooing & Piercing by Rozy Malik at 11:02 PM on May 15, 2013

Give me the history of piercings of the lip and tongue?

Hi Seema,Lip piercing and lip stretching were historically found in African and American tribal cultures. Pierced adornments of the lip, or labrets, were sported by the Tlingit as well as peoples of Papua New Guinea and Amazonia. Aztecs and Mayans also wore labrets, while the Dogon people of Mali and the Nuba of Ethiopia wore rings. The practice of stretching the lips by piercing them and inserting

Posted in Body Art, Tattooing & Piercing by Seema Rathi at 10:51 PM on May 15, 2013

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