Side Effects Of Hydrogen Peroxide
Swelling

If individuals experience any kind of swelling as a result of hydrogen peroxide use, they should see a doctor immediately. The injury must be treated and patients need to be evaluated for potentially dangerous side effects that come with hydrogen peroxide entering the bloodstream. Patients might notice ulcers on their skin, which are weeping sores that can be very painful. These might swell up with clear fluid in a reaction medically known as edema. A rare side effect of hydrogen peroxide is experiencing swelling of the eyelids. Typically, this occurs if individuals accidentally get the solution near their eyes when using it for things like hair bleaching. If patients do this, they should get emergency treatment to help reduce their risk of potential vision loss or other serious complications.