Depends on how much you drank. Vomiting is your body's way of getting the peroxide out. Keep vomiting, you should feel better. If after half an hour or so you still feel I'll, seek medical attention. If a child swallowed peroxide, don't take any chances, get to the er.
Drinking too much hydrogen peroxide can cause irritation and damage to the mouth, throat, and stomach. It can lead to symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, it can be toxic and even life-threatening.
To dilute 6 vol hydrogen peroxide to 3 vol, mix equal parts of 6 vol hydrogen peroxide with distilled water. For example, mix 1 part of 6 vol hydrogen peroxide with 1 part distilled water to obtain a 3 vol solution.
That really depends upon the severity of the wound. If it is healing nicely, you can stop applying hydrogen peroxide. If it is not healing nicely, you should consult a doctor, who may prescribe an antibiotic or other medical remedies (a sufficiently serious wound could even require surgery).
There are lots of uses for that little brown bottle of hydrogen peroxide. It is cheap, widely available and safe to use for the environment.From washing cloths, to brushing your teeth, gargle like mouthwash, for ear infection the list goes on and onSome alternative therapies suggest to drink little dose of hydrogen peroxide as a source of oxygennote that ONLY food grade hydrogen peroxide is considered safe to use internally.
No, drinking hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can be extremely dangerous and toxic to humans. It can cause serious harm to your digestive system and other organs. It should never be ingested.
No, it is not safe to drink peroxide. Drinking hydrogen peroxide can be harmful and even toxic to the body. It is commonly used as a disinfectant and should not be ingested.
Hydrogen peroxide can be diluted with water and used as a gargle but should never be swallowed. In the event you do swallow concentrated hydrogen peroxide, drink water and DO NOTattempt to vomit. Contact your physician should you begin to feel ill.
I suppose so. I didn't think a person could be allergic to fried chicken, but I was wrong. So you're probably wrong, too ;)
Mixing hydrogen peroxide with Tang drink powder can create a chemical reaction that produces oxygen gas and heat. This reaction can be potentially dangerous and is not recommended.
Well it wont matter because if you drink that you will die.
Definitely not, it is safe to boil out infections and put in sores to kill bacteria but if you drink too much it it will kill you. you can try drinking some water to dilute it, if the amount was too much you will throw up, it is possible that you may require an internal tube to reduce severe distension due to the gas that forms.
Drinking too much hydrogen peroxide can cause irritation and damage to the mouth, throat, and stomach. It can lead to symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, it can be toxic and even life-threatening.
To dilute 6 vol hydrogen peroxide to 3 vol, mix equal parts of 6 vol hydrogen peroxide with distilled water. For example, mix 1 part of 6 vol hydrogen peroxide with 1 part distilled water to obtain a 3 vol solution.
No, because it can effect your body.
That really depends upon the severity of the wound. If it is healing nicely, you can stop applying hydrogen peroxide. If it is not healing nicely, you should consult a doctor, who may prescribe an antibiotic or other medical remedies (a sufficiently serious wound could even require surgery).
There are lots of uses for that little brown bottle of hydrogen peroxide. It is cheap, widely available and safe to use for the environment.From washing cloths, to brushing your teeth, gargle like mouthwash, for ear infection the list goes on and onSome alternative therapies suggest to drink little dose of hydrogen peroxide as a source of oxygennote that ONLY food grade hydrogen peroxide is considered safe to use internally.
No, hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, meaning in each molecule there are two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. Water is H2O, meaning that each molecules has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrogen peroxide has different chemical and physical properties from water. It is more acidic, more viscous, and has a higher boiling point. It decomposes easily into water and oxygen and is a strong oxidizer.