It seems to be the fashion these days, particularly among young girls, to pierce various parts of the body (including the unmentionable bits) and then sticking metal rings or studs into them. This fad not only looks weird – it can, in some cases, be life threatening – as the following medical report illustrates.
A teenager in Italy complained of stabbing pains in her face. She said they felt like electrical shocks that lasted 10 to 30 seconds and struck 20 to 30 times a day. Her doctors diagnosed trigeminal neuralgia, a nerve disorder sometimes called "suicide disease" because of the excruciating pain it causes.
Doctors tried painkillers, then stronger medication, but in the end, a cure proved more simple: The young woman removed the metal stud from her pierced tongue. Two days later her pain vanished.
This account in the Journal of the American Medical Association is the latest documentation of complications, some life-threatening, linked to tongue piercing. Other problems include tetanus, heart infections, brain abscess, chipped teeth and receding gums. One woman developed so much scar tissue that it resembled what she called a "second tongue".
In the newly reported case, the young Italian woman's mouth jewelry apparently irritated a nerve running along the jaw under her tongue. That nerve is connected to the trigeminal nerve, one of the largest in the head. "There are people who have been dropped to their knees" by trigeminal neuralgia, said a registered nurse and director of patient support for the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association. "That's how intense and how horrendous the pain can be. The teenager is lucky her pain disappeared."
"Certainly, this was an isolated case, an extremely rare complication of this kind of piercing," said Marcelo Galarza, a neurosurgeon at Villa Maria Cecilia Hospital in Ravenna, Italy, who reported the case to the journal. However, he added that the tongue is a dangerous place to pierce because it is rich in blood vessels that can spread infection to major organs and because it is near important nerves and the upper airway.
An owner of a tattooing studio in Indiana, said she has not heard of a similar case in her 21 years in business. She, however, recommended that people interested in tongue piercing see only professional, experienced piercers and use only "implant grade" metal jewelry.
So, girls, why take the risk? It looks pretty gross anyway. I know some say it enhances the pleasure of kissing but, trust me, if you allow a boy to get that close, he's not going to care one way or the other. It's not worth the risk.




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And now they call him Stubby? UGH!!! I sure hope he finds the humour in that if he has to put up with it...if not, those who call him that should be SHOT!! Insult to injury.... DAMNIT!!!
I just can't believe some people.
I mean I am really relieved!!! I can honestly tell you that my sense of humour didn't truly start to evolve until around November of 2004. I know it still has a long way to go, but you can be glad you didn't know me before then. Unfortunately in my background it is not uncommon to take things personally, and if you think that was something, it's nothing compared to others in my family.
When I saw "stubby" my first thought, as you saw, was "how could they?" I'm glad that's his nickname for himself. That shows true humour.
Please shake his hand for me, next time you see him. Thanks again for putting my feet back on the ground.
I managed 8 years in the Navy without succumbing to a tattoo.
Maybe it's an age thing but I won't pierce anything else and I certainly don't want a tattoo. My stepson is tattooed like crazy. I just don't get the appeal.
I would never pierce anything else and cannot imagine the pain.
There is a young couple I run into at the grocery store every once in a while who have multiple piercings all over their faces. Some of the piercings are shrp and pointy silver metal spikes on the guy's eyebrows. They have a baby. I shudder at the thought that holding the baby someday the father will poke his eye's out with one of those metal spikes......
Leah and Donald...looks like I started something here...lol...maybe I should be a matchmaker (just kidding)
Laura and Hannah...you seem to be hopelessly outnumbered in this forum...but I applaud yr openmindedness
Demongirl...I'm sure yr very pretty and don't look remotely like a vampire...lol...that's why I crib abt folks not putting up their pics as icon
To the rest of you sensible folk...good judgment...i had no idea I was performing a public service, but thanks anyway