Can you drink jack Daniels if have a new tongue piercing?

It is not recommended to drink alcohol, including Jack Daniels, immediately after having a new tongue piercing. Here's why:

1. Healing Process: After getting a tongue piercing, the area is still fresh and in the healing phase. Consuming alcohol can interfere with the healing process and potentially delay it.

2. Irritation: Alcohol can cause irritation to the piercing site, leading to pain, swelling, and discomfort.

3. Bleeding: Alcohol consumption can increase blood flow to the area, which may cause the piercing to bleed more than usual.

4. Infection Risk: Alcohol can impair your immune system, which makes it harder for your body to fight off infection. This increases the risk of infection in the piercing.

5. Dehydration: Alcohol can cause dehydration, which can further slow down the healing process and lead to dryness in the mouth. A dry mouth can make the piercing more susceptible to infection.

It is generally recommended to avoid alcohol for at least a few days to a few weeks after getting a tongue piercing. Consult with your piercer or a healthcare professional for specific advice on aftercare, including when it is safe to resume drinking alcohol.