If you swallow a small wad of gum by accident, it won’t hurt you. And it won’t stay in your body for more than a couple of days. Most gum is made of flavorings, sweeteners, and gum resin, which is a type of plastic that makes gum chewy. Our bodies can digest sugars and other ingredients. But stomach acids can’t break down gum resin. Instead, the resin passes through the digestive system mostly unchanged. “Gum leaves the stomach in less than two hours and should come out of your body in your poop in one to two days,” says Dr. Mark Chandler, a pediatrician at Duke University School of Medicine in North Carolina.
But that doesn’t mean you should swallow your gum! If you swallow a lot in a short time, a clump of gum could get stuck in your intestines. This could cause a serious medical problem. Chandler says it’s best to throw your gum in the trash when you’re finished chewing it.