Guide To The Healthy Uses Of Hydrogen Peroxide

Soften Earwax

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Some individuals can use hydrogen peroxide to soften earwax and remove the buildup from their ears. Of course, they must do so safely. The majority of doctors advise against using cotton swabs to remove earwax, including if they dipped it into hydrogen peroxide. The dangers of doing this are pushing the earwax further into the ear, rupturing the eardrum, infection, and hearing loss. 

As mentioned, however, individuals can still use hydrogen peroxide. They can create their own diluted solution to squirt into their ear or buy special ear drops made with some hydrogen peroxide. Softening earwax is effective when patients are dealing with excessive earwax buildup. It is not necessary for most individuals, since earwax is healthy in normal amounts. In addition, ear canals are self-cleaning.

Treat Swollen Gums

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Sometimes, individuals will deal with swollen gums. This can happen for a few reasons, including failing to brush or floss sufficiently. Thankfully, there are ways to treat swollen gums. One of them, of course, is to use a solution made from hydrogen peroxide and water. Most of the time, doctors and dentists will recommend using three percent hydrogen peroxide. Individuals need to mix one part hydrogen peroxide with two parts water. 

Similar to commercial mouthwashes, individuals should swish this solution in their mouth for approximately thirty seconds before spitting it out. Individuals should never swallow hydrogen peroxide. They can repeat this twice daily. Patients need to call their doctor or dentist if their gums are still swollen or hurt after seven days of using this method. 

Treat Canker Sores

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Canker sores are painful lesions that are found on the inside of an individual's mouth. They can appear at the base of the gums or on the soft tissues within the mouth. In both cases, canker sores can make it quite difficult to eat. Some individuals dealing with canker sores also find it challenging to talk. 

Thankfully, they are treatable. Individuals can use commercial mouthwashes made with hydrogen peroxide or make their own solution. If they choose to make it from home, they should use the same recipe as they would for swollen gums. As a reminder, this is to use a three percent hydrogen peroxide and mix one part of it with two parts water. They will want to swish it around their mouth for thirty seconds twice a day before spitting it out. Hydrogen peroxide mouthwash will help reduce the pain from canker sores and help them heal faster. 

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