Keep cleaning it with warm salt water, and/or detol, and make sure the bar is the right size so it's not too tight on you.
A warm salt water soak is going to do wonders for your piercing, also keep your dirty mouth germs as far away from a puncture site as POSSIBLE. After you eat, use mouthwash KILL THOSE GERMS. The redness and the crusties tend to be part of the healing process, but if the area keeps aggravated your either allergic to the metal of the jewelry, or some peoples bodies just cannot handle being pierced, then you may need to take it out and let it heal completely.
Soak your piercing in non-iodized salt (preferably sea salt) I have totally used table salt and it works. Use a good amount in as warm of water as you can handle it, you don't want to also burn an infection. Put a table spoon or two in a half cup water and use a cup and keep your piercing submerged for 5 whole minutes and try to do this a couple times a day.
If it looks like its getting REALLY dry use a tiny dab of neosporin to lubricate it. **also! Try really hard to keep toothpaste and makeup particularly LIP GLOSS out of your piercing.
And only use clean hands to touch or clean it!
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