Ice boron powder, last few minutes

It is generally recommended to apply ice boron powder powder topically for 5-10 minutes each time, and the specific time should be adjusted according to the degree of skin lesions and tolerance. Bingbo Powder is composed of ingredients such as ice flakes and borax, and has the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, reducing swelling, and relieving pain. It is commonly used for oral ulcers, sore throat, or mild skin inflammation. When the ice boron powder comes into direct contact with the affected area, the drug components will quickly penetrate and exert their effects. For oral mucosal ulcers, a small amount of powder can be applied to the wound to form a protective film within 5 minutes. Prolonged residence may stimulate saliva secretion and lead to drug loss. When used on the surface of the skin, it can be extended to 10 minutes, but if there is a noticeable burning sensation or redness, it should be immediately removed. Infants, young children, and individuals with sensitive constitutions should shorten the time to 3-5 minutes and avoid areas with weak mucous membranes such as around the eyes. The residual powder after drug use should be washed with warm water to avoid contact dermatitis caused by prolonged residue.

During the use of Bingbo powder, the affected area should be kept clean and dry, and spicy and stimulating foods should be avoided. It is not advisable to drink or eat water within 30 minutes after oral medication to prolong its effectiveness. When the skin is severely damaged or there is a lot of exudate, self medication is not recommended. If there are symptoms of infection, seek medical attention in a timely manner. This drug should not be used with oxidizing substances such as iodine preparations. Pregnant women and those with allergies should use it with caution.

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