Tongue rings and Inhalers?

aleeesadarling

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Okay, So first off I want to say that I used to be a not-so-much frequent poster on these boards, my name was 'littlepinkstar', I forgot my password and my old email, so I made a new name <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Otherwise it was too much of a hassle. But to get to my point...

I looked around at previous posts on this topic, and I couldn't find the answer I was looking for.. so I am asking you for myself :]

I recently got my tongue pierced, and at the moment in time, I really wasn't thinking about my health. I have many piercings, and have had many body modifications, and I've never really had problems with them. This is my second oral piercing aside my 'monroe'. What I want to know is, if you take Advair/Albuterol/etc.. will it effect a new tongue piercing? Is there any additional after-care tips I should use while taking my Advair, besides just gargling/rinsing my mouth out with water, then mouthwash?

I would hate for some of the powder to get stuck in the piercing site and have a infection set in... Ouch.

Well that's all... Haha, sorry to be a bother with a post almost identical with others. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

aleeesadarling

New member
Okay, So first off I want to say that I used to be a not-so-much frequent poster on these boards, my name was 'littlepinkstar', I forgot my password and my old email, so I made a new name <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Otherwise it was too much of a hassle. But to get to my point...

I looked around at previous posts on this topic, and I couldn't find the answer I was looking for.. so I am asking you for myself :]

I recently got my tongue pierced, and at the moment in time, I really wasn't thinking about my health. I have many piercings, and have had many body modifications, and I've never really had problems with them. This is my second oral piercing aside my 'monroe'. What I want to know is, if you take Advair/Albuterol/etc.. will it effect a new tongue piercing? Is there any additional after-care tips I should use while taking my Advair, besides just gargling/rinsing my mouth out with water, then mouthwash?

I would hate for some of the powder to get stuck in the piercing site and have a infection set in... Ouch.

Well that's all... Haha, sorry to be a bother with a post almost identical with others. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

aleeesadarling

New member
Okay, So first off I want to say that I used to be a not-so-much frequent poster on these boards, my name was 'littlepinkstar', I forgot my password and my old email, so I made a new name <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Otherwise it was too much of a hassle. But to get to my point...

I looked around at previous posts on this topic, and I couldn't find the answer I was looking for.. so I am asking you for myself :]

I recently got my tongue pierced, and at the moment in time, I really wasn't thinking about my health. I have many piercings, and have had many body modifications, and I've never really had problems with them. This is my second oral piercing aside my 'monroe'. What I want to know is, if you take Advair/Albuterol/etc.. will it effect a new tongue piercing? Is there any additional after-care tips I should use while taking my Advair, besides just gargling/rinsing my mouth out with water, then mouthwash?

I would hate for some of the powder to get stuck in the piercing site and have a infection set in... Ouch.

Well that's all... Haha, sorry to be a bother with a post almost identical with others. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

aleeesadarling

New member
Okay, So first off I want to say that I used to be a not-so-much frequent poster on these boards, my name was 'littlepinkstar', I forgot my password and my old email, so I made a new name <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Otherwise it was too much of a hassle. But to get to my point...

I looked around at previous posts on this topic, and I couldn't find the answer I was looking for.. so I am asking you for myself :]

I recently got my tongue pierced, and at the moment in time, I really wasn't thinking about my health. I have many piercings, and have had many body modifications, and I've never really had problems with them. This is my second oral piercing aside my 'monroe'. What I want to know is, if you take Advair/Albuterol/etc.. will it effect a new tongue piercing? Is there any additional after-care tips I should use while taking my Advair, besides just gargling/rinsing my mouth out with water, then mouthwash?

I would hate for some of the powder to get stuck in the piercing site and have a infection set in... Ouch.

Well that's all... Haha, sorry to be a bother with a post almost identical with others. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

aleeesadarling

New member
Okay, So first off I want to say that I used to be a not-so-much frequent poster on these boards, my name was 'littlepinkstar', I forgot my password and my old email, so I made a new name <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Otherwise it was too much of a hassle. But to get to my point...
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<br />I looked around at previous posts on this topic, and I couldn't find the answer I was looking for.. so I am asking you for myself :]
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<br />I recently got my tongue pierced, and at the moment in time, I really wasn't thinking about my health. I have many piercings, and have had many body modifications, and I've never really had problems with them. This is my second oral piercing aside my 'monroe'. What I want to know is, if you take Advair/Albuterol/etc.. will it effect a new tongue piercing? Is there any additional after-care tips I should use while taking my Advair, besides just gargling/rinsing my mouth out with water, then mouthwash?
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<br />I would hate for some of the powder to get stuck in the piercing site and have a infection set in... Ouch.
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<br />Well that's all... Haha, sorry to be a bother with a post almost identical with others. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

Sevenstars

New member
I would say just treat it the same way you are told to treat food - use a good mouthwash right after. I had a tongue ring for a while in college and I probably used listerine 10-20x a day, my teeth were the cleanest they've ever been in my life. <img src=""> Just rinse well, brush if you feel like you have to, and try not to aggravate the new piercing too much til it's well healed - I mean don't eat croutons or harsh foods. Don't skip your meds! And try to eat cold things like ice cream, it helps the swelling.

welcome back~
 

Sevenstars

New member
I would say just treat it the same way you are told to treat food - use a good mouthwash right after. I had a tongue ring for a while in college and I probably used listerine 10-20x a day, my teeth were the cleanest they've ever been in my life. <img src=""> Just rinse well, brush if you feel like you have to, and try not to aggravate the new piercing too much til it's well healed - I mean don't eat croutons or harsh foods. Don't skip your meds! And try to eat cold things like ice cream, it helps the swelling.

welcome back~
 

Sevenstars

New member
I would say just treat it the same way you are told to treat food - use a good mouthwash right after. I had a tongue ring for a while in college and I probably used listerine 10-20x a day, my teeth were the cleanest they've ever been in my life. <img src=""> Just rinse well, brush if you feel like you have to, and try not to aggravate the new piercing too much til it's well healed - I mean don't eat croutons or harsh foods. Don't skip your meds! And try to eat cold things like ice cream, it helps the swelling.

welcome back~
 

Sevenstars

New member
I would say just treat it the same way you are told to treat food - use a good mouthwash right after. I had a tongue ring for a while in college and I probably used listerine 10-20x a day, my teeth were the cleanest they've ever been in my life. <img src=""> Just rinse well, brush if you feel like you have to, and try not to aggravate the new piercing too much til it's well healed - I mean don't eat croutons or harsh foods. Don't skip your meds! And try to eat cold things like ice cream, it helps the swelling.

welcome back~
 

Sevenstars

New member
I would say just treat it the same way you are told to treat food - use a good mouthwash right after. I had a tongue ring for a while in college and I probably used listerine 10-20x a day, my teeth were the cleanest they've ever been in my life. <img src=""> Just rinse well, brush if you feel like you have to, and try not to aggravate the new piercing too much til it's well healed - I mean don't eat croutons or harsh foods. Don't skip your meds! And try to eat cold things like ice cream, it helps the swelling.
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<br />welcome back~
 
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