Ice boron powder is usually applied for a few minutes

Ice boron powder is generally applied for 5-10 minutes, and the specific time needs to be adjusted according to the skin tolerance of the affected area and the severity of symptoms. Ice boron powder is composed of ice flakes, borax, etc. It has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and pain, and is commonly used for oral ulcers, sore throat and other diseases.

Short external application time of Bingbo powder may affect the absorption of drug efficacy. It is recommended to apply for at least 5 minutes to allow the drug to fully penetrate. If the affected area has sensitive mucosa or is using it for the first time, try to observe the reaction for 5 minutes. For mild ulcers or inflammation, applying it for 5-7 minutes can relieve the burning pain. During the application period, avoid swallowing saliva or eating, and do not drink or eat within 30 minutes after application to maintain local drug concentration. If the affected area is swollen, painful, or has a large ulcer area, the application can be extended for 10 minutes, but should not exceed 15 minutes. Thin and tender areas of the skin, such as the tip of the tongue and the inner side of the lips, need to be shortened to 3-5 minutes. If there is a stimulating reaction such as whitening of the mucosa or worsening of the pain after applying the medicine, it should be immediately rinsed with water and stopped. Parents need to monitor the entire process of children's use, and the application time should be controlled within 3-5 minutes to prevent accidental ingestion.

Before using Bingbo Powder, the affected area should be cleaned and a cotton swab dipped in an appropriate amount of powder should be used to evenly cover the wound. The medication can be repeated 2-3 times a day, and should not be used continuously for more than 7 days. Pregnant and lactating women, as well as individuals with allergies, should use with caution. If symptoms do not improve or allergic reactions such as rash and difficulty breathing occur, seek medical attention promptly. Maintaining oral hygiene in daily life, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, and supplementing with vitamin B can help with mucosal repair.

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