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Hydrogen Peroxide Body Rub Safety

On the safety of hydrogen peroxide for body wiping
In modern times, people have paid much attention to the way of health care, and the use of hydrogen peroxide for body wiping has also attracted more and more attention. However, the safety of this behavior needs to be investigated in detail.

Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidation. In the medical field, it is often used as a wound disinfectant, which can kill many germs. However, if it is used rashly for large-area wiping of the body, it may cause many drawbacks.

The surface of human skin has its own protective barrier, which is composed of oil, keratinocytes, etc., which can maintain the normal physiological function of the skin. If wiped with hydrogen peroxide, its strong oxidation may cause damage to this protective barrier. The keratinocytes may be destroyed, and the oil balance is also broken, causing the skin to become dry and fragile, which is easy to cause allergies, itching and other diseases.

And the skin has many small blood vessels and nerve endings. The stimulation of hydrogen peroxide may cause vasodilation, causing local redness and swelling; if nerve endings are irritated, people will feel pain and discomfort. If you wipe the body with hydrogen peroxide for a long time or frequently, the damage to the skin may be even worse, and even affect the normal metabolism and repair function of the skin.

Furthermore, if hydrogen peroxide penetrates into the body through damaged skin, it can endanger health. It reacts with various biomolecules in the body or interferes with normal physiological and biochemical processes, causing damage to organ functions.

To sum up, wiping the body with hydrogen peroxide is quite risky and unsafe. When it comes to body care, people should choose gentle and appropriate methods and products, and must not rashly try unscientifically verified behaviors, so as not to damage their health.