Can oral ulcer powder be swallowed?
Some patients with oral ulcers use oral ulcer powder for treatment and may accidentally swallow it, raising concerns about potential adverse effects. So, is it safe to swallow oral ulcer powder?
Can oral ulcer powder be swallowed?
Yes, oral ulcer powder can be safely swallowed. Clinically, commonly used preparations include Bingpeng Powder (Ice-Borne Powder) and Xilei Powder (Xilei Powder), both of which effectively reduce the size of oral ulcers and promote wound healing. These powdered formulations are considered safe medications; they are typically applied topically to the oral mucosa and, when mixed with saliva and subsequently swallowed, pose minimal risk to the body.

When using this medication, note that it is intended for external (topical) use only. For oral ulcers, simply dip a cotton swab into the powder and apply it evenly onto the ulcerated or eroded area. However, avoid swallowing saliva immediately after application—wait several minutes to allow the medication to take effect. Additionally, rinsing the mouth with diluted saline solution before or after application can enhance its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects, thereby further promoting early ulcer healing.

Moreover, during an episode of oral ulcers, avoid consuming spicy or irritating foods. Doing so may exacerbate pain at the ulcer site and delay healing. Therefore, maintain a light, bland diet throughout the course of illness and strictly avoid spicy or irritating foods. We hope this information proves helpful to you!