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Hydrogen Peroxide for Piercings

On the use of hydrogen peroxide in puncture
The puncturer in the world often thinks of cleaning the wound to prevent it from becoming infected. Among many clean things, hydrogen peroxide is often mentioned by people.

Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties. On the wound, it can meet enzymes in the tissue fluid, then chemically react and escape oxygen. This oxygen bubble, at first glance, can carry away the filth of the wound, and seems to be clean.

However, doctors have warned many times, so use hydrogen peroxide with caution at the puncture site. Cover the puncture wound, delicate and fragile, and the strong oxidation of hydrogen peroxide, although it can remove bad things, it also hurts the new granulation tissue and healthy cells. Granulation organizer, the foundation of wound healing, if damaged, the healing will be slow, even delayed and difficult to heal, resulting in scar hyperplasia. And it stimulates the nerve endings around the wound, increasing the pain of patients.

To protect the puncture wound, it is advisable to use a mild disinfectant, such as iodophor. Iodophor has strong bactericidal power and little irritation, which can keep the wound clean without damaging the tissue. Daily care, wipe it lightly with iodophor, and then cover it with clean gauze to avoid water and pollution, and the wound can heal smoothly.

It is said that although hydrogen peroxide is used for puncture, although it has the appearance of cleaning, it actually does more harm than good. For the health of the wound, choose a gentle and appropriate method, because it is convenient for a while, it will cause future problems.