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Hydrogen Peroxide on Dog Wound

Theory of applying dioxy to dog injuries

Most people apply hydrogen peroxide to dog injuries. However, in the case of dog injuries, the advantages and disadvantages of using dioxy coexist.

Dioxy has strong oxidizing properties, which can destroy fouling and remove filth. In the case of dog injuries, it can clear foreign bodies, kill germs, and prevent their staining. In case of blood or tissue fluid, it can explain oxygen. This bubble can wash away the debris in the wound and make it clean.

However, the skin of dogs is different from that of humans. Dioxy has strong oxidizing properties. Although it can inhibit bacteria, it also hurts its healthy tissues. When the dog is first injured, it has already been damaged. If dioxy is applied, it may cause pain and delay the healing of the wound.

Therefore, dioxy is used for dog injuries, and it should be reviewed. If the injury is serious, it can be temporarily washed with dilute dioxy, quickly rinsed with water, and then other medicines can be used to promote healing. If the injury is shallow and clean, or dioxy can be avoided, and it can be eliminated with isothermal agents such as iodophor.

In short, the application of dioxy to dog injuries cannot be generalized. It is necessary to consider the injury condition and physique of the dog, and hope that the injury will heal and the dog will be safe.