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Is It Safe to Rinse With 3 Hydrogen Peroxide

On the safety of gargling with 3% hydrogen peroxide
Or ask: "Gargling with 3% hydrogen peroxide, is it safe?" This matter is related to everyone's oral health care and cannot be ignored.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. At low concentrations, such as 3%, it can be used for oral cleaning. Because of moderate oxidation, it can remove bacteria and food residues in the mouth, make the breath fresh, and relieve slight oral inflammation.

It also needs to be used with caution. If gargling takes too long or the frequency is too high, its strong oxidative properties may damage the oral mucosa. Mucosa is essential for oral defense, and damage can easily lead to bacterial invasion, pain, ulcers and other diseases.

When rinsing, if you accidentally swallow a small amount of 3% hydrogen peroxide, it is generally not a big problem, because it can be decomposed into water and oxygen in the body. However, if you swallow a large amount, you may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, etc.

Therefore, rinsing your mouth with 3% hydrogen peroxide, if you follow the correct method, use it for a short time and moderately, it can be a safe move and beneficial to oral health. Users must follow the doctor's advice, carefully observe their own condition, and do not abuse it to ensure safety.