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Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Ringworm

On whether hydrogen peroxide can kill ringworm
There are people with ringworm in the world, which is itchy and stubborn. Everyone seeks a way to get rid of the disease. There is much controversy over whether hydrogen peroxide can kill ringworm.

Or hydrogen peroxide can kill ringworm. The reason is that hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. When it encounters organic matter, it can release new oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power and can destroy the structure of ringworm bacteria, destroying its metabolism and reproduction. Looking at all things, when encountering hydrogen peroxide, ringworm bacteria are also microorganisms, and it seems that they can be overcome.

However, some people hold different opinions. It is said that ringworm bacteria exist under the skin and have a tough structure. Although hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing, it is applied to the skin, and it is difficult to penetrate the deep layers, only reaching the epidermis. Ringworm bacteria are hidden in the depths and have not been seriously injured, so hydrogen peroxide can kill ringworm bacteria, and it may not be effective. And the skin is delicate, hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing or hurts the skin, causing redness, swelling, and pain, and adding new diseases.

If you want to know this, you should use empirical evidence. Take a sample of ringworm bacteria, set the counter separately, add hydrogen peroxide to it, and the rest is the control. After time inspection, it depends on the changes of ringworm bacteria. If you add hydrogen peroxide, the ringworm will die, and the control is unharmed, it is proved that hydrogen peroxide can kill ringworm bacteria; otherwise, it is not.

In short, whether hydrogen peroxide can kill ringworm bacteria cannot be It is necessary to use scientific methods and rigorous research to obtain certainty in order to solve the difficulties of patients.