the outside should be washed with antibacterial soap anrubbed with a q tip then completely washed. inside mouth halfmouthwash halfwater. or seasalt and water
No. Just use an alcohol-free mouthwash.
Listerine should make it sterile and should clean the site
Sea Salt Spray
No professional body piercer is going to let you use alcohol to clean your piercing, it's too hard on the piercing and kills the new tissue trying to form. Follow the written aftercare instructions your professional body piercer provided you with during your piercing.
Go to the doctor. Right away, it means the lip piercing is beyond infected. Put antibiotic ointment on it and clean the piercing area properly. Remove the piercing right away, You might have to get your lip re pierced at another time.
For your upper lip, Left is a monroe piercing. The bottom lip could just be a lip piercing, or labret piercing.
No, you are only supposed to use soap to clean the piercing. That includes no peroxide, alcohol, etc.
No, it is not OK. Bactine dries out the skin around the piercing, meaning the skin around your piercing will die. Bacteria tends to gather in the dead tissue and can cause infection. So, no, don't use it.
-Mouthwash with alcohol -peroxide -alcohol -Don't put chapstick/lip balm around the actual piercing. You can use it just not on it.
If by salt rinse you mean saline solution, then yes. You can use saline solution on any open wound to clean it.
14g is normal for a male lip piercing, 16g is normal for a female lip piercing.
clean it everyday with H2ocean and go to the hospital