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Hydrogen Peroxide Eardrum Damage

On the damage of hydrogen peroxide to the eardrum
For those who are listening to the ear, the eardrum is in the middle, which is very important. If it is a barrier, it protects the inner ear and transmits sound. Since modern times, hydrogen peroxide has often been used in medical affairs, but its impact on the eardrum cannot be ignored.

Hydrogen peroxide is active and has the ability to oxidize. When it is applied to ear diseases, there are various opinions on whether it damages the eardrum, which is of particular concern to people.

Or when hydrogen peroxide is used properly, it can clear the filth in the ear and eliminate the disease of inflammation. Cover it when it encounters catalase in the tissue, that is, it can explain oxygen, which can kill bacteria and purify the environment of the ear. And a moderate concentration, there is no obvious sign of damage to the eardrum, can help ear diseases gradually heal.

However, some commentators believe that if the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is inappropriate, or the method of use is improper, it will be very harmful. High concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, its oxidation power is too strong, the eardrum is delicate, and it cannot be easily damaged by this violent transformation. In light cases, the eardrum is congested and swollen, and the patient feels stuffy and slightly painful in the ear; in severe cases, the eardrum is perforated and the hearing is suddenly reduced, which is a serious problem.

Looking at the actual situation and clinical cases, it is not uncommon for the eardrum to be damaged by hydrogen peroxide. There is a high concentration of liquid directly into the ear, and soon, the ear pain is unbearable, and the tympanic membrane has been broken after seeking medical treatment. It is also used frequently. Although the concentration is suitable, it will accumulate over time, and the texture of the tympanic membrane will become brittle and eventually damaged.

Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide on the ear, be careful. The doctor must carefully observe the condition, measure the virtual reality of the ear, choose the appropriate concentration, and apply the medicine in an appropriate way. Patients should also follow the doctor's advice and do not use the method and quantity of easier medication without authorization. In this way, the damage of hydrogen oxide and the tympanic membrane can be avoided, so that the ear disease can be cured, and the hearing is safe.