Hydrogen Peroxide Face Burn
Facial Peroxide Burning
There was a person in the past who accidentally touched his face with hydrogen peroxide. Not long after, he felt hot and painful. Looking at it, his skin turned red and gradually blisters formed, and his heart was worried.
At the beginning, I didn't know what it was like, thinking it would recover after a while. However, the burning pain got worse and worse, and the blisters grew bigger and bigger, and I first felt that it was urgent. I quickly asked a doctor for medicine, and the doctor said: "Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties and hurts the skin. Rinse with water as soon as possible to remove its residual liquid and prevent it from penetrating deep into the skin." According to what I said, I washed my face with water for a long time, and the pain eased slightly.
The doctor also applied ointment, instructed him to apply it on time, and commanded him: "Do not touch raw water, avoid sunlight, and prevent infection from leaving marks." The person followed the doctor's advice, and within a few days, he ate a light diet and had an orderly work and rest.
During the ten days, the facial burns gradually healed, the blisters and scabs fell, and the skin's color gradually returned. Remembering this experience, my heart was still palpitating. Only then can I know that when I use things for daily use, I must not be careless. A little negligence will cause injuries.
There was a person in the past who accidentally touched his face with hydrogen peroxide. Not long after, he felt hot and painful. Looking at it, his skin turned red and gradually blisters formed, and his heart was worried.
At the beginning, I didn't know what it was like, thinking it would recover after a while. However, the burning pain got worse and worse, and the blisters grew bigger and bigger, and I first felt that it was urgent. I quickly asked a doctor for medicine, and the doctor said: "Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties and hurts the skin. Rinse with water as soon as possible to remove its residual liquid and prevent it from penetrating deep into the skin." According to what I said, I washed my face with water for a long time, and the pain eased slightly.
The doctor also applied ointment, instructed him to apply it on time, and commanded him: "Do not touch raw water, avoid sunlight, and prevent infection from leaving marks." The person followed the doctor's advice, and within a few days, he ate a light diet and had an orderly work and rest.
During the ten days, the facial burns gradually healed, the blisters and scabs fell, and the skin's color gradually returned. Remembering this experience, my heart was still palpitating. Only then can I know that when I use things for daily use, I must not be careless. A little negligence will cause injuries.

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