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Painful burn on floor of mouth.

by oblag, Sep 22, 2007 08:30PM
Tags: scar
Okay this question will sound like I am a ridiculous human being, but here it goes.

Two nights ago I swished 3% hydrogen peroxide in my mouth for about 13 minutes.  The floor of my mouth and part of the underside of my tongue seem to be very burned.  It hurts and there are parts that are white.  Am I alright and what should I do?
Member Comments (3)

by love1221, Sep 23, 2007 10:44AM
13 minutes is probably extreme...that's probably what caused it.

by oblag, Sep 23, 2007 01:32PM
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what caused it.  But is it going to scar?

by love1221, Sep 24, 2007 09:20PM
It shouldn't...it may take a while to go away, but it should return to normal.
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