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The tongue is the fastest healing part of your body- that said, you still shouldn't neglect it after getting it pierced. This article will focus on what foods you can eat- without agitating your new oral jewelry! | The tongue is the fastest healing part of your body- that said, you still shouldn't neglect it after getting it pierced. This article will focus on what foods you can eat- without agitating your new oral jewelry! | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Be prepared to give up some of your favorite foods if you're into spicy dishes- such as curry, or hot wings. Don't worry, you will be able to eat them once your piercing heals a bit more- but immediately after getting pierced, eating/drinking something very acidic (such as lemonade), or eating something fiery (such as jalapenos) will sting and burn your tongue, causing you a lot of pain. Right after getting your piercing done, it's recommended that you only consume cold liquids for at least a few hours. Try to avoid carbonated drinks- if you're very worried, water is always a safe bet. | # Be prepared to give up some of your favorite foods if you're into spicy dishes- such as curry, or hot wings. Don't worry, you will be able to eat them once your piercing heals a bit more- but immediately after getting pierced, eating/drinking something very acidic (such as lemonade), or eating something fiery (such as jalapenos) will sting and burn your tongue, causing you a lot of pain. Right after getting your piercing done, it's recommended that you only consume cold liquids for at least a few hours. Try to avoid carbonated drinks- if you're very worried, water is always a safe bet. |