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Hydrogen Peroxide for Ear Piercing Cleaning

On the use of hydrogen peroxide for ear hole cleaning
The early formation of the ear hole requires careful maintenance to prevent disease. The world has a question, can hydrogen peroxide be used for ear hole cleaning?

The person with hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. In the cleaning effect, it can kill common bacteria, decompose dirt, and cleanse the wound surface. However, the skin of the ear hole is delicate, and the strong oxidative properties of hydrogen peroxide may cause irritation. If the concentration is improper, it will cause local skin redness, swelling, and tingling in the light case, and damage to the tissue in the severe case, delaying healing.

Those who have used hydrogen peroxide to clean the ear hole in the past first feel refreshing, and soon, the skin around the ear hole is red and itchy, which is caused by the stimulation of hydrogen peroxide. Therefore, use hydrogen peroxide to clean the ear hole, be cautious.

If you want to use hydrogen peroxide, the first concentration is appropriate. Medical hydrogen peroxide is mostly 3% concentration. For ear hole cleaning, it should be diluted again to 1% - 2%. And when using, dip it in a cotton swab and gently wipe the front and rear of the ear hole and the earrings. The action should be slow and light. Do not use too much force to cause ear hole damage.

After cleaning, wash the residual hydrogen peroxide with water, and then use a clean cotton swab to absorb the water. If there is discomfort in the ear hole after cleaning, such as increased pain, pus discharge, etc., stop using it immediately and seek medical consultation.

Or ask, if there is a risk, how to use it? Because of its strong cleaning power, the cover is opened at the beginning of the ear hole, and when the risk of infection is high, it can be used reasonably to ensure cleanliness and prevent infection. However, it is not the only choice. There is also a mild normal saline, which can clean the ear hole daily, with less irritation and is suitable for most people.

In short, hydrogen peroxide can be used for ear hole cleaning, but it needs to be operated with caution and weigh the pros and cons. If used properly, the ear hole can be safe; if used carelessly, it will cause diseases. People should carefully observe their own conditions and choose appropriate methods to protect the well-being of the ear hole.