Hydrogen Peroxide for Nose Piercing
On the use of hydrogen peroxide in nasal perforation care
Modern people have often done nasal perforation, which adds a bit of uniqueness to the appearance. After perforation, the nursing method is quite critical, among which the application of hydrogen peroxide, there are various opinions.
Those who use hydrogen peroxide have strong oxidizing properties. In nasal perforation care, its advantages and disadvantages are both. The advantage is that it can sterilize and disinfect. At the nasal perforation, the skin is damaged and easily infected with bacteria. The application of hydrogen peroxide can remove common bacteria, prevent infections and promote wound healing.
However, it also has disadvantages. Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing, and if the concentration is improper or used too frequently, it is easy to damage new tissues. The skin at the nasal perforation is delicate, irritated by hydrogen peroxide, or cause redness, swelling, and increased pain, delaying healing.
Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide for nasal perforation care, be cautious. It is necessary to check its concentration and use it at an appropriate degree. When initially perforating, it can be used once or twice a day, and it should be applied gently. If you see any difference in the wound, such as unbearable pain, increased exudation, etc., stop using it immediately and consult a doctor.
In short, use hydrogen peroxide to protect the nasal perforation, with caution as the key, and weigh the pros and cons, so as to ensure that the wound heals smoothly and avoid all future troubles.
Modern people have often done nasal perforation, which adds a bit of uniqueness to the appearance. After perforation, the nursing method is quite critical, among which the application of hydrogen peroxide, there are various opinions.
Those who use hydrogen peroxide have strong oxidizing properties. In nasal perforation care, its advantages and disadvantages are both. The advantage is that it can sterilize and disinfect. At the nasal perforation, the skin is damaged and easily infected with bacteria. The application of hydrogen peroxide can remove common bacteria, prevent infections and promote wound healing.
However, it also has disadvantages. Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing, and if the concentration is improper or used too frequently, it is easy to damage new tissues. The skin at the nasal perforation is delicate, irritated by hydrogen peroxide, or cause redness, swelling, and increased pain, delaying healing.
Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide for nasal perforation care, be cautious. It is necessary to check its concentration and use it at an appropriate degree. When initially perforating, it can be used once or twice a day, and it should be applied gently. If you see any difference in the wound, such as unbearable pain, increased exudation, etc., stop using it immediately and consult a doctor.
In short, use hydrogen peroxide to protect the nasal perforation, with caution as the key, and weigh the pros and cons, so as to ensure that the wound heals smoothly and avoid all future troubles.

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