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Hydrogen Peroxide and Isopropyl Alcohol for Wounds

On the application of hydrogen peroxide and isopropanol in wound treatment
There are wounds in the world, and it is necessary to choose a good agent to treat them. Today's discussion on the treatment of hydrogen peroxide and isopropanol in wounds.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. Applied to the wound, it can quickly produce oxygen. This gas can wash the wound, remove filth and kill bacteria. When it comes into contact with the wound, oxygen escapes, which can break the bacterial structure and kill the pathogenic bacteria. However, there are also disadvantages. If the concentration is high, it may damage healthy tissues, cause injury to new cells, and stimulate the wound, causing severe pain to the injured.

Isopropanol is an organic compound. It can dissolve the bacterial membrane and break the bacterial structure, achieving the effect of disinfection. Its volatilization speed can cool down and make the injured feel cool. However, isopropanol has a slightly weaker bactericidal power against some resistant bacteria such as spores. And it is flammable, so it is necessary to avoid open flames and prevent fires when using it.

When using it, for shallow and clean wounds, isopropanol can be used as appropriate, which is less irritating, disinfects and reduces the pain of the injured. If the injury is deep and filthy, it is advisable to rinse it with hydrogen peroxide first, clean the filth and bacteria, and then consolidate and disinfect it with isopropanol according to the situation.

Doctors who use these two must carefully observe the injury and weigh the advantages and disadvantages in order to achieve the best healing effect and help the injured recover from health as soon as possible.