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Chlorhexidine Hydrogen Peroxide Wounds

Discussion on the Use of Chlorhexidine and Hydrogen Peroxide in Wound Treatment
In modern times, the use of Chlorhexidine and Hydrogen Peroxide in wounds has been controversial among doctors.

Chlorhexidine has strong bactericidal ability and can last for a long time. It acts on the wound, can quickly kill common pathogenic bacteria, reduce the amount of bacteria around the wound, and is stable in nature. It is still light to wound irritation, and is often suitable for all kinds of wounds. It can protect and promote healing and reduce the risk of infection.

And hydrogen peroxide, when exposed to peroxidase in the tissue, can explain oxygen. This new oxygen can kill bacteria in the wound, especially for anaerobic bacteria. And it decomposes to produce gas, which can flush out foreign bodies and necrotic tissues in the wound, and clean the wound cavity. However, its oxidation is strong. If the concentration is improper or used for too long, it is easy to damage normal tissues and delay healing.

In clinical trials, for shallow and small wounds, if the amount of bacteria is small, chlorhexidine may be preferable. Because it is stable and irritating, it can protect the wound and promote healing. For deep and dirty wounds, if there is a suspicion of anaerobic bacteria infection, hydrogen peroxide should first clean the wound and disinfect the virus, and then supplement chlorhexidine to inhibit bacteria and protect the wound, or it may be a good policy.

With these two, the doctor should carefully observe the wound conditions, such as depth, size, degree of pollution, genus of bacteria, and also the physical condition of the injured person, weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and choose appropriate measures to achieve the effect of good treatment of the wound and promote the early recovery of the injured.