Is it normal 4 my tongue piercing to bleed continously?what is the best way to get rid ot it?!


Question: Is it normal 4 my tongue piercing to bleed continously.?what is the best way to get rid ot it.?
Answers:
If your piercing is bleeding continuously, you need to return to your piercer immediately. If your piercer is closed for the night, then you need to head to the ER if the bleeding continues.

A tongue piercing should only bleed for a few minutes after piercing and maybe a small amount if it is snagged by accident after that. So if you haven't stressed the piercing and you are getting a steady flow of blood then you need professional intervention.

It's very very possible that your piercer didn't check your tongue thoroughly enough and pierced a blood vessel. It's also possible the vessel was hidden deep in your tongue and couldn't be seen. If this is the case, the bleeding is not likely to stop permanently without help. Health Question & Answer

That is not normal I have had my tongue pierced for 4 years now and it never bled at all. How long have you had it and did it catch on your tooth and pull or something.? That is dangerous for your tongue to be bleeding you need to get to a doctor or the emergency room of your local hospital. Health Question & Answer

How long ago did you get it pierced.? It should not bleed for long if at all, I have had mine done for a year and it only bled the first night bc I bit it in my sleep. If it is still bleeding you should probally take it out bc it may have been pierced incorrectly.Health Question & Answer

Did they pierce a vein.?!....you need to go to the emergency room..,this will cost alot more than you thought.....good luck.Health Question & Answer



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