Yes, it can. Exactly why you would use peroxide at all is also questionable.
A discoloration of the tongue that looks like rust can be caused by a few conditions. These include poor oral hygiene dehydration certain medication iron deficiency and a vitamin B12 deficiency. Poor oral hygiene can cause bacteria to build up on the tongue and lead to discoloration. Dehydration or dry mouth can cause the tongue to develop a coating that appears rusty. Certain medications can cause a discoloration of the tongue as a side effect. An iron or vitamin B12 deficiency can cause the tongue to turn a rusty color.It is important to see a doctor if the discoloration of the tongue persists as it can be a sign of an underlying medical condition.
Panoxyl is both an organic and a dangerous peroxide. Side effects include skin irritation, dryness of affected area, and discoloration. If this gets into someones eyes they should flush them immediately.
Having to many sodas, honey, malasses ,or brown rice and maple syrup causes a brown tongue.
No
There are many reasons why tooth discoloration work. Constant staining from favorite drinks and foods cause this tooth discoloration process.
You should see a doctor about it. Do not take it out. If it is infected, that would trap the infection and cause an abcess to form. If its a new piercing, discoloration is normal. I would go to your piercer first unless the discoloration has lasted for more than 2 weeks or if you feel nauseated, dizzy, or weak.
Yes, pure hydrogen peroxide can cause burns when it comes into contact with the skin.
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Polycystic ovarian syndrome may include discoloration of the skin. This discoloration is known as acanthosis nigricans, and is typically found on the back of the neck, groin, and armpits.
Hydrogen peroxide is a disinfectant. It kills bacteria that might cause and infection.
No tongue piercing doesn't cause cancer.
no