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Hydrogen Peroxide Male Yeast Infection Kill

Discussion on the effect of hydrogen peroxide on male yeast infection
Doctors often study the effect of various substances on the disease. Today to explore the effect of hydrogen peroxide on male yeast infection, it is related to health and cannot be ignored.

Hydrogen peroxide, chemical name hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidation. For medical use, it is commonly used for disinfection and sterilization. The principle is that when in contact with tissues or bacteria, it decomposes to produce reactive oxygen species, which can break down the cell wall, membrane structure, protein and nucleic acid of bacteria, causing bacterial death.

Male yeast infection is mostly due to weak immunity and local environmental changes, which cause abnormal reproduction and pathogenesis of yeast. Itching, erythema, secretions and other diseases often appear in the affected area.

As for whether hydrogen peroxide can kill the bacteria infected by male yeast, it is controversial. On the one hand, its oxidizing properties may theoretically inhibit the growth of yeast. When hydrogen peroxide is applied to the infected area, reactive oxygen species can attack the cell wall and cell membrane of yeast, damaging its integrity and function, and disturbing its metabolism and reproduction. On the other hand, human tissue is delicate, and hydrogen peroxide is irritating. If the concentration is improper, it will not only damage yeast, but also normal tissue, causing redness, swelling, and increased pain, which will hinder recovery. And the environment of the infected area is complex, and various factors may affect the bactericidal efficacy of hydrogen peroxide. Such as secretions, necrotic tissue, etc., or interfere with its contact with yeast, reducing the bactericidal effect.

Therefore, doctors use hydrogen peroxide for male yeast infection, when the situation is judged. Precisely control the concentration, frequency and duration of use, and closely monitor the patient's response. Or with other drugs, complement each other to achieve the best curative effect and protect the health of patients.