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Dilute Hydrogen Peroxide for Ears

When it comes to whether hydrogen peroxide for the ear needs to be diluted
For the treatment of ear diseases, hydrogen peroxide is often used. However, when it is used for the ear, whether it needs to be diluted is the key matter.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. In the special environment of the ear canal, its role is quite important. Undiluted hydrogen peroxide, although it has strong bactericidal power, is too oxidizing, or causes damage to the ear canal mucosa. The ear canal mucosa is delicate. If it is strongly stimulated, it may cause redness, swelling, pain, and even affect hearing.

Therefore, in most cases, it is appropriate to dilute the ear with hydrogen peroxide. Diluted hydrogen peroxide can not only ensure its sterilization and decontamination effect, but also reduce its irritation to the ear canal. Usually, an appropriate amount of warm water and hydrogen peroxide are mixed in an appropriate proportion. After this preparation, it is slowly dripped into the ear canal, which can effectively remove the filth in the ear without excessive damage to the ear canal tissue.

Treatment by the doctor or self-treatment by the patient should be carefully considered. It is necessary to choose whether the hydrogen peroxide is diluted and the degree of dilution according to the severity of the ear disease and the condition of the ear canal. Only in this way can the power of hydrogen peroxide be used to heal ear diseases without causing other diseases.