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Hydrogen Peroxide as Hand Sanitizer

On the use of hydrogen peroxide for hand disinfection
In recent years, epidemics have been frequent, and everyone pays attention to hygiene. Among them, whether hydrogen peroxide can be used for hand disinfection is also debated by everyone.

Hydrogen peroxide is chemically called hydrogen peroxide, which has strong oxidation. In the field of medical and health care, it is often used for wound disinfection and can kill common bacteria. When it comes into contact with the wound, it decomposes and releases new oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power and can destroy the bacterial structure.

However, if hydrogen peroxide is used as a hand disinfectant, there are really advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that it has strong bactericidal power and can remove a variety of germs. In the event of an epidemic, it may reduce the spread of germs. And its decomposition products are water and oxygen, which are harmless to the environment and more environmentally friendly than chlorine-containing disinfectants.

However, it also has disadvantages. Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing, and if the concentration is improper, it is easy to hurt the skin of the hands. For those with delicate skin, using it may cause redness, pain, or even ulceration. And its smell is specific, and it often feels uncomfortable to use. If you wash your hands with high-concentration hydrogen peroxide for a long time, it may damage the stratum corneum of the skin, damage the skin barrier function, and make the skin dry and chapped.

If you want to use hydrogen peroxide as a hand disinfectant, you must choose the concentration carefully. Generally speaking, low-concentration (about 3%) hydrogen peroxide can be used for hand disinfection for a short time, but wounds should be avoided when using it, and it should be washed with water as soon as possible after disinfection. However, daily hand disinfection, commercially available hand disinfectants, such as those containing alcohol and chlorine, have been professionally developed and are more suitable for routine use, and their safety and effectiveness have been verified.

In summary, although hydrogen peroxide has bactericidal power, it can be used for hand disinfection in a short time and at a low concentration, but it is not the first choice for daily hand disinfection. When people use hand disinfectants, they should choose safe and effective products according to their own needs and skin conditions to ensure hand hygiene and skin health.