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Hydrogen Peroxide Jock Itch

On Hydrogen Peroxide and the Treatment of Tinea Junioris
Those who suffer from tinea junioris are born from the disease of the interfemoral. Its shape is itchy, and the skin often shows erythema and desquamation, and the patient suffers every time.

Those who have hydrogen peroxide have the power to oxidize. In the treatment of tinea junioris, it may be available. It can disinfect and sterilize the pathogenic fungi of tinea junioris by means of oxidation. Cover fungi exist on the skin and depend on a suitable environment to survive. Hydrogen peroxide enters, breaks its place and destroys its structure, and achieves the effect of bacteriostatic and sterilization.

It is also prudent to use hydrogen peroxide to treat tinea junioris. Hydrogen peroxide is irritating. If the concentration is improper, it can be applied Special attention should be paid to the delicate part of the skin. Therefore, it is appropriate to adjust it to a suitable concentration when using it, and do not use it for a long time or frequently.

Treatment of tinea cruris is not only based on hydrogen peroxide. It is still necessary to cleanse the body, change underwear often, keep the strands dry, and do not allow moisture and heat to accumulate. This is necessary to inhibit the reproduction of fungi. And tinea cruris is easy to repeat, and the treatment needs to be persistent. After the symptoms are all gone, it is still advisable to continue the treatment for a while to prevent it from recurring.

In short, hydrogen peroxide can be used in the treatment of tinea cruris. However, it should be used based on science and combined with various nursing strategies to achieve good results and help patients get rid of the pain of tinea cruris.