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Hydrogen Peroxide Dog Wounds Safety

Discussion on the safety of hydrogen peroxide for canine wounds

When dogs are injured, the main worry is that they want to heal quickly. Common people think of using hydrogen peroxide to treat canine injuries, but its safety in canine injuries should be investigated in detail.

Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing, and ordinary people think that it can disinfect and sterilize, and heal wounds quickly. However, the dog body is different from the human body, and its skin, hair and physiological structure are different. Using hydrogen peroxide to treat canine wounds seems to be able to clean up and sterilize at first, but its strong oxidation may damage the newly formed granulation tissue at the wound of the dog, hindering the healing process. The skin of the dog is thin and sensitive, and the stimulation of hydrogen peroxide can easily cause discomfort, or add pain, and even cause skin inflammation.

Looking at the actual situation, if the dog's mouth is light, wash it with water or light salt water and apply mild antibacterial drugs. If the injury is serious, seek medical attention as soon as possible, and the veterinarian will handle it according to the situation. Hydrogen peroxide must not be used without authorization.

Therefore, the safety of hydrogen peroxide for canine wounds should not be trusted. Owners love dogs, and when encountering canine injuries, they should choose the method carefully and seek professional help to ensure the health of the dog and promote the quick healing of the wound.