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Can I swallow my saliva after mouthwash?

Yes, it is safe to swallow saliva after using mouthwash. In fact, it is recommended to rinse your mouth with water after using a mouthwash to rinse away any residue and help activate the ingredients in mouthwash. Swallowing saliva is also a natural way to help cleanse your mouth and remove any remaining bacteria or food particles.

Is it okay to swallow mouthwash saliva?

Swallowing saliva that has been in contact with mouthwash is generally considered safe. However, it is important to note that mouthwash can contain alcohol, which can be dangerous if swallowed in large amounts. Additionally, the chemicals and other ingredients in mouthwash may cause irritation or other adverse reactions if swallowed, so it is best to avoid swallowing mouthwash saliva.

What happens if you swallow a little bit of mouthwash?

Swallowing a small amount of mouthwash is generally not harmful, but it can cause irritation to your throat and stomach. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Ingesting large amounts of mouthwash may lead to more serious issues such as organ damage, so it is important to seek medical attention if you have swallowed a large amount of mouthwash.