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How To Clean Wounds With Hydrogen Peroxide

On the Method of Cleaning Wounds with Hydrogen Peroxide
In case of skin trauma, if you want to clean it with hydrogen peroxide, you should follow the following methods.

First, wash your hands to avoid bacteria from staining the wound. You can wear clean gloves to make the operation cleaner.

Times, prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, and choose the appropriate concentration. Common medical hydrogen peroxide concentrations are mostly moderate proportions, which can not only clean and disinfect, but also cause less damage to the body.

Then, gently pour the hydrogen peroxide over the wound. When pouring, pay attention to its flow rate, do not rush, and prevent impact damage and wound tissue. It can be seen that hydrogen peroxide touches the wound and foams appear, which is the image of its effect with wound debris and bacteria.

After pouring, wait for a while. Make the hydrogen peroxide give full play to the effect of cleaning and sterilizing, but it should not be used for a long time to avoid excessive irritation of the wound.

After that, clean the gauze or cotton ball and wipe the wound lightly. When wiping, the technique should be gentle, gradually moving from the center of the wound to the periphery to remove white foam and blood.

If the wound is deep or the situation is complicated, and only hydrogen peroxide is not enough to clean, you need to seek medical attention immediately, listen to the doctor's instructions, or take further treatment, such as suturing, dressing, etc.

After cleaning the wound, you should pay attention to the changes in the wound. If you see abnormal symptoms such as increased redness and swelling, fever, and unbearable pain, you also need to seek medical help quickly. In this way, only by cleaning the wound with hydrogen peroxide can it be properly and help the wound heal as soon as possible.