Hydrogen Peroxide Mouth Swishing Safety
On the safety of peroxide gargling
Hydrogen peroxide is also a chemical substance. People in the world often have the idea of gargling with peroxide when it comes to oral cleaning, but its safety cannot be studied carefully.
Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing. When used in moderation, it can remove filth and kill bacteria in the mouth, and has a cleaning effect. Improper use of it can also be harmful.
If its concentration is too high, gargling will hurt the oral mucosa. The oral mucosa is delicate and cannot withstand strong oxidation erosion. In light cases, it is tingling, redness and swelling, and in severe cases, it is ulcerated and eroded, which is very painful.
When gargling, if you accidentally swallow a little, it will also damage the stomach. The stomach is the place of digestion. When hydrogen peroxide enters the body, it converges with the substances in the body, or causes adverse changes, causing gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, and vomiting.
In addition, if you rinse your mouth with hydrogen peroxide for a long time, it may cause an imbalance of flora in the mouth. In the mouth, various bacteria coexist and check and balance each other to ensure health. Although hydrogen peroxide can kill harmful bacteria, beneficial bacteria are also harmed by it. If the flora is unbalanced, the power of the mouth to resist external evil will decline, and diseases will be prone to occur.
Therefore, those who want to rinse their mouths with hydrogen peroxide must be cautious. Advance the appropriate concentration and prepare it according to the doctor's words. When using it, be careful and do not swallow the entrance. And do not use it for a long time to prevent problems before they occur. In this way, you can obtain the benefits of its cleanliness, avoid its harm, and maintain the safety of your mouth.
Hydrogen peroxide is also a chemical substance. People in the world often have the idea of gargling with peroxide when it comes to oral cleaning, but its safety cannot be studied carefully.
Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing. When used in moderation, it can remove filth and kill bacteria in the mouth, and has a cleaning effect. Improper use of it can also be harmful.
If its concentration is too high, gargling will hurt the oral mucosa. The oral mucosa is delicate and cannot withstand strong oxidation erosion. In light cases, it is tingling, redness and swelling, and in severe cases, it is ulcerated and eroded, which is very painful.
When gargling, if you accidentally swallow a little, it will also damage the stomach. The stomach is the place of digestion. When hydrogen peroxide enters the body, it converges with the substances in the body, or causes adverse changes, causing gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, and vomiting.
In addition, if you rinse your mouth with hydrogen peroxide for a long time, it may cause an imbalance of flora in the mouth. In the mouth, various bacteria coexist and check and balance each other to ensure health. Although hydrogen peroxide can kill harmful bacteria, beneficial bacteria are also harmed by it. If the flora is unbalanced, the power of the mouth to resist external evil will decline, and diseases will be prone to occur.
Therefore, those who want to rinse their mouths with hydrogen peroxide must be cautious. Advance the appropriate concentration and prepare it according to the doctor's words. When using it, be careful and do not swallow the entrance. And do not use it for a long time to prevent problems before they occur. In this way, you can obtain the benefits of its cleanliness, avoid its harm, and maintain the safety of your mouth.

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