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Hydrogen Peroxide Ingrown Toenail Soak

On the method of soaking in hydrogen peroxide to deal with the disease of ingrown armor
The disease of ingrown armor often disturbs people's feet. The edge of the toenail is embedded in the skin of the foot, and pain occurs with the birth. Walking, sitting and lying are affected by it.

The person with hydrogen peroxide is quite effective in dealing with ingrown nail syndrome. Using it as an infusion can clean and disinfect. Where the ingrown nail is, it is easy to hide dirt and dirt, and breed all kinds of germs. When the hydrogen peroxide encounters organic matter, it releases new oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power, which can kill germs and prevent the aggravation of infection.

If you want to do the method of soaking in hydrogen peroxide for ingrown armor, you need to prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide. Usually, it is better to have a suitable concentration, not too thick, so as not to hurt the surrounding skin and flesh. Then, take a shallow dish, hold an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, and gently soak the affected toe in it. When soaking, you can feel a little cool, or slightly tingling, which is normal.

The soaking time is long, and it should be controlled moderately. If it is too short, it will be difficult to achieve the expected effect; if it is too long, it may damage the skin and flesh. Generally speaking, each soaking is about [X] minutes, and it can be soaked [X] times a day. After a few days, the symptoms of the ingrown nail will gradually subside, the pain will be relieved, and the redness and swelling will subside.

When doing this method, you should also pay attention to other things. Before and after soaking, keep your feet clean and dry. If abnormal itching, pain, redness and swelling of the affected toe appear during the soaking period, it should be stopped immediately and seek medical attention.

In short, the method of soaking the ingrown toenail with hydrogen peroxide, if used properly, can be one of the effective ways to relieve the symptoms of ingrown toenails, help patients reduce pain and restore the health of their feet.