Ice boron powder usually works fine overnight, but long-term or excessive use may cause irritation to the oral mucosa. Bingbo Powder is mainly composed of ingredients such as ice flakes and borax, which have the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, reducing swelling, and relieving pain. It is commonly used for symptoms such as oral ulcers and sore throat.
As a topical traditional Chinese medicine powder, short-term ingestion of Bingbo powder generally does not cause serious adverse reactions. The ice flakes in the medicine can promote mucosal repair, while borax can inhibit bacterial growth. A brief stay in the mouth helps to exert its therapeutic effect. But some people have sensitive oral mucosa and may experience mild numbness or burning sensation, which can usually be relieved on its own after stopping the medication. If taken for too long or frequently used, borax components may be absorbed into the bloodstream through the mucosa. Long term accumulation may affect the function of the digestive or urinary system, leading to symptoms such as nausea and decreased appetite. Individuals with weak oral mucosa may experience local congestion, peeling, and other irritant reactions. Excessive ingestion by children may also cause discomfort such as abdominal pain.
When using Bingbo powder, the single dose should be controlled at about 0.5 grams, and rinse mouth promptly after taking it for 10-15 minutes. Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and individuals with renal insufficiency should use with caution. During medication, avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods. If abnormal reactions such as rash or worsening mucosal ulceration occur, stop immediately and seek medical attention. If the oral ulcer persists for more than two weeks or recurs, it is recommended to go to a traditional Chinese medicine department to investigate the underlying causes such as yin deficiency and excessive fire.
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