Chew slowly.
Make slow, deliberate chewing motions when eating with your piercing. Make sure to feel where the food is in your mouth and work to keep it away from your piercing.
Herein, why is it so hard to eat with a tongue ring?
Hot, spicy or crunchy foods can cause pain while you are eating with your healing tongue ring. Small pieces of crunchy foods can become stuck in your tongue piercing channel and cause irritation, tearing or pain.
In this regard, how can I make my tongue piercing heal faster?
Some other strategies that can speed healing include:
- brushing the teeth regularly to keep the mouth clean.
- rinsing the piercing after each meal.
- not smoking.
- minimizing talking during the first few days.
- not playing with or touching the piercing.
How long after tongue piercing can I give oral?
Hold off on kissing or oral sex while healing.
Healing times vary from person to person, but Skellie says to wait at least 30 days after the client has their jewelry shortened — not just the initial piercing.
What can’t you eat with a tongue piercing?
What to avoid:
- Hot and spicy food. Hot and/or spicy food can irritate your tongue, causing additional pain and discomfort. …
- Food with sticky texture. …
- Acidic food. …
- Food with crunchy or hard texture. …
- Smoothies. …
- Soup. …
- Other soft food.
Will I ever be able to eat normally with a tongue piercing?
The hole won’t be completely healed for several more weeks. You can eat almost anything you’d like at this point. But take care with spices, as these can irritate the wound. You can cut down to twice-daily salt rinses — preferably morning and night — after you brush your teeth.
Can I eat pizza with a new tongue piercing?
Etc. Foods to avoid would be hard foods that require a lot of chewing like pizza, bagels, breads, pastas, raw veggies, sushi, chicken, steak, etc. However, while all that was said, if you take tiny bites you can eat whatever you want as long as you’re aware of your tongue and don’t bite into it.
What to avoid after piercing?
Don’t smoke, chew tobacco, or eat spicy foods while your oral piercing is healing. Avoid using cosmetics, lotions, hairspray or other kinds of beauty products around your piercing.
Can I use a straw after tongue piercing?
Avoid… hot, spicy, and hard food like chocolates and chips. drinking through a straw as it might exert pressure on the wound and irritate it further. alcohol and carbonated drinks, smoking or tobacco-based products, and abstain from oral sex until the piercing has healed completely.
How long do tongue piercings take to stop hurting?
Usually, a tongue piercing heals within four to six weeks. Pain, as well as a range of other healing symptoms, are perfectly normal after getting a tongue piercing. You can expect the pain to last up to one month, decreasing with time.
Is it normal to have a white tongue after piercing?
If you (or your teenager) have just had a tongue piercing, you might see a white coating on your tongue. It’s normal bacterial growth that you can reduce with antifungal mouthwash, like Nystatin (like Nystop®).
How much does it hurt to get your tongue pierced?
How much does the tongue piercing hurt? The tongue may seem like it would be sensitive, but most report relatively low piercing pain. With an experienced piercer, you will feel a pinch, but they’ll conduct the procedure quickly, so it will be fast. The real pain comes in the days immediately afterward.