Possible side affects vary depending on brand. Generally, if you don't swallow it or use it more than 5 times a day you'll be fine. Check the back of the bottle for specifics...if you're in the US, the FDA requires that the label give you any info you could possibly need.
2007-02-06 15:52:24
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answered by Penya 4
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certain there are, a lot of them. human beings can scent undesirable regardless of extra perfect than known hygiene. There are metabolic abnormalities, that make your body emit undesirable smelling gases - even even as their dermis is extremely sparkling. Trimethylaminurea and dimethylglycinurea make your body emit sulfur-base compounds. no longer some thing to do with hygiene, only stay away from choline (it s no longer person-friendly). There are also different situations of which medical technology isn't yet attentive to. you also could have a project in which you sweat better than human beings, it truly is termed hyperhidrosis. again, no longer some thing to do with hygiene. Soaps and deodorants for someone suffering of b.o. is extremely unnice. in the experience that they are typically social human beings, they're attentive to their difficulty and probable wash themselves a lot extra frequently than human beings, a minimum of two times an afternoon. yet known human beings are so stupid that once they note a pungent human being they immediately imagine it s because of undesirable hygiene, and make very cruel thoughts like determining to purchase cleansing soap and deodorant, as if the different human being develop into someway retarded and wouldn t use them already.
2016-11-25 21:36:32
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answered by ? 4
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Not if you use it correctly. And in your mouth. Bad taste, dry things out sometimes (some brands have alcohol) it can be painful if you have swelling or open sores from poor hygiene but it just depends on your situation. Try changing to a salt water rinse if you're worried.
2007-02-06 15:47:40
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answered by flutterby 3
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How often is regularly. I use mouthwash every day and Iv got no problems with my teeth. Also haven't had a cavity in over 20 years. I knew someone who used mouthwash every 1/2 hour and then swallowed it. While weird I don't think it hurt him.
2007-02-06 15:52:40
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answered by Killer Klingon 3
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I have heard many times that mouth wash actually dries out your mouth (because it contains alcohol) and in the end actually makes your breath even worse
2007-02-06 15:44:42
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answered by Nicky 2
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I don't believe so. It helps fighting plaques, bad breath & gingivitis. So using it regularly is required. & It never seemed to cause any problems. Let me just say, do eating regularly cause bad things? you eat, then you gotta rinse
2007-02-06 15:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No I have heard that it helps prevent cavities. Its good to freshen your breath too.
2007-02-06 15:47:38
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answered by Stareyes 5
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no it causes good things as long as you don't drink it lol kills plaque that causes bad breath
2007-02-06 15:44:44
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answered by blueflash 3
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I heard it can cause cancer, dont know if it is true though
2007-02-06 15:44:56
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answered by yahoooooooooo 3
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only if you swallow!
2007-02-06 15:43:53
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answered by bigclaire 5
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