Hydrogen Peroxide Infected Piercing
On the Application of Hydrogen Peroxide to Infected Puncture
The place where the husband punctures, there is an occasional risk of infection. Doctors often say that those with hydrogen peroxide are very beneficial for this disease.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. In case of infection, it can meet with pus, necrotic tissue, etc., and chemically react to release new oxygen. This new oxygen can destroy the structure and metabolism of bacteria, thereby killing bacteria, in order to achieve the effect of disinfection and sterilization.
When the puncture site is infected, cleaning with hydrogen peroxide can remove the dirt of the wound and clean the environment. And the bubbles generated during the reaction can gently loosen and remove impurities attached to the wound, making the wound cleaner and conducive to subsequent healing. When
is used, it is also necessary to pay attention. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide should be appropriate. If it is too thick, it may damage normal tissues, which is not conducive to wound recovery. To clean the infected puncture, the action should be slow and light, so that it can fully act on the affected area without excessive irritation. After cleaning, it is often rinsed with water, and then subsequent bandaging and other treatments are performed.
The application of hydrogen peroxide to the infected puncture can effectively sterilize and clean, but the correct use is the key, so as to help the wound heal as soon as possible and return to health.
The place where the husband punctures, there is an occasional risk of infection. Doctors often say that those with hydrogen peroxide are very beneficial for this disease.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. In case of infection, it can meet with pus, necrotic tissue, etc., and chemically react to release new oxygen. This new oxygen can destroy the structure and metabolism of bacteria, thereby killing bacteria, in order to achieve the effect of disinfection and sterilization.
When the puncture site is infected, cleaning with hydrogen peroxide can remove the dirt of the wound and clean the environment. And the bubbles generated during the reaction can gently loosen and remove impurities attached to the wound, making the wound cleaner and conducive to subsequent healing. When
is used, it is also necessary to pay attention. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide should be appropriate. If it is too thick, it may damage normal tissues, which is not conducive to wound recovery. To clean the infected puncture, the action should be slow and light, so that it can fully act on the affected area without excessive irritation. After cleaning, it is often rinsed with water, and then subsequent bandaging and other treatments are performed.
The application of hydrogen peroxide to the infected puncture can effectively sterilize and clean, but the correct use is the key, so as to help the wound heal as soon as possible and return to health.

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