Hydrogen Peroxide Molluscum Contagiosum
On the treatment of molluscum contagiosum with hydrogen peroxide
Modern physicians have explored the treatment of molluscum contagiosum. Among them, the application of hydrogen peroxide is quite remarkable.
Hydrogen peroxide has the power of oxidation. In the case of molluscum contagiosum, or because it can break the structure of the wart body and erode its neoplasms, so as to achieve the purpose of treatment. In clinical practice, using hydrogen peroxide in addition to the wart body may cause the wart body to gradually disappear. Because after the hydrogen peroxide comes into contact with the wart body, the reactive oxygen species it contains can react with the wart body tissue, destroying the environment for the survival of the virus and making it difficult for the virus to parasitize between the skin.
However, the use of hydrogen peroxide to treat molluscum contagiosum First, hydrogen peroxide has a certain degree of irritation. If the skin is delicate, or the concentration is not appropriate, and the frequency is too dense, it is easy to cause skin redness, swelling and burning pain. Therefore, when using, the concentration must be carefully adjusted, and the frequency of use must be determined according to the patient's skin tolerance. Second, although hydrogen peroxide has a considerable effect on some patients, it is not suitable for everyone. Individual differences, such as physical strength and reaction to drugs, can affect the effectiveness of its treatment.
Doctors who use hydrogen peroxide to treat infectious soft warts need to carefully observe the patient's condition and weigh the advantages and disadvantages in order to obtain the best effect, so that the patient can leave the disease as soon as possible.
Modern physicians have explored the treatment of molluscum contagiosum. Among them, the application of hydrogen peroxide is quite remarkable.
Hydrogen peroxide has the power of oxidation. In the case of molluscum contagiosum, or because it can break the structure of the wart body and erode its neoplasms, so as to achieve the purpose of treatment. In clinical practice, using hydrogen peroxide in addition to the wart body may cause the wart body to gradually disappear. Because after the hydrogen peroxide comes into contact with the wart body, the reactive oxygen species it contains can react with the wart body tissue, destroying the environment for the survival of the virus and making it difficult for the virus to parasitize between the skin.
However, the use of hydrogen peroxide to treat molluscum contagiosum First, hydrogen peroxide has a certain degree of irritation. If the skin is delicate, or the concentration is not appropriate, and the frequency is too dense, it is easy to cause skin redness, swelling and burning pain. Therefore, when using, the concentration must be carefully adjusted, and the frequency of use must be determined according to the patient's skin tolerance. Second, although hydrogen peroxide has a considerable effect on some patients, it is not suitable for everyone. Individual differences, such as physical strength and reaction to drugs, can affect the effectiveness of its treatment.
Doctors who use hydrogen peroxide to treat infectious soft warts need to carefully observe the patient's condition and weigh the advantages and disadvantages in order to obtain the best effect, so that the patient can leave the disease as soon as possible.

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