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"On the Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on Oral Ulcers"

Oral ulcers are common oral diseases. Patients often feel pain, which affects diet and speech. Hydrogen peroxide is widely used in the field of oral care, and its effect on oral ulcers is worth exploring.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties and can be decomposed to produce reactive oxygen species and other substances in the oral environment. Reactive oxygen species can destroy the cell wall, cell membrane and nucleic acid structure of bacteria, thereby inhibiting the growth of bacteria in the mouth that cause inflammation around oral ulcers, achieving antibacterial effect.

In practical application, gargle with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide dilution, which can directly act on the surface of the ulcer. In this process, the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide can clear the necrotic tissue at the ulcer, improve local blood circulation, and create favorable conditions for tissue repair. Many clinical observations have shown that the rational use of hydrogen peroxide gargling can reduce the pain symptoms of oral ulcers to a certain extent and shorten the healing time of ulcers.

However, the use of hydrogen peroxide should also pay attention to its concentration. If the concentration is too high, its strong oxidation may excessively stimulate the oral mucosa, causing mucosal damage, which is not conducive to the recovery of oral ulcers. Therefore, it must be diluted in the correct proportion before use, and the frequency and duration of gargling should also be moderate to avoid adverse consequences caused by excessive use.

In short, hydrogen peroxide does have a certain positive effect in the prevention and treatment of oral ulcers, but users should be cautious to achieve the best treatment effect and avoid latent risks.