Hydrogen Peroxide Open Wounds
On the use of hydrogen peroxide in open wounds
Those who see blood and open wounds are called open wounds. The way of medicine, in the treatment of such wounds, is often related to the speed of healing and the severity of suffering. And hydrogen peroxide has its use in this case.
Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide. Its nature is active, and it often changes chemically when it is applied to open wounds, when it encounters tissues and bacteria in the wound, it decomposes and releases new oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power, which can destroy the structure of bacteria and break their metabolism. It can sterilize and disinfect bacteria. Such as rot parasitic bacteria, when encountering this new oxygen, the body's protein, nucleic acid, etc. are all damaged by it, and it is difficult to store in the wound, so that the wound is free from bacterial contamination.
However, the use of hydrogen peroxide in open wounds also has its caution. If the wound is shallow and small, the stain is not very large, or it can be used routinely. However, the injury is deep and extensive, or the injured person is weak, so it is appropriate to use it. When covering the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, it may cause local emphysema, although it can be temporarily eliminated, it may increase the pain of the injured person. And if it is used too frequently and too much, it may also hurt normal tissues. Because of its oxidizing power, when sterilizing, it may also damage the healthy cells around the wound and inhibit the healing of the wound.
Therefore, when a doctor uses hydrogen peroxide in an open wound, he must carefully observe the state of the wound and measure the body of the injured. It is best to use it in an appropriate amount and at the right time, so that the sterilization and disinfection can be completed without the fear of injury.
Those who see blood and open wounds are called open wounds. The way of medicine, in the treatment of such wounds, is often related to the speed of healing and the severity of suffering. And hydrogen peroxide has its use in this case.
Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide. Its nature is active, and it often changes chemically when it is applied to open wounds, when it encounters tissues and bacteria in the wound, it decomposes and releases new oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power, which can destroy the structure of bacteria and break their metabolism. It can sterilize and disinfect bacteria. Such as rot parasitic bacteria, when encountering this new oxygen, the body's protein, nucleic acid, etc. are all damaged by it, and it is difficult to store in the wound, so that the wound is free from bacterial contamination.
However, the use of hydrogen peroxide in open wounds also has its caution. If the wound is shallow and small, the stain is not very large, or it can be used routinely. However, the injury is deep and extensive, or the injured person is weak, so it is appropriate to use it. When covering the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, it may cause local emphysema, although it can be temporarily eliminated, it may increase the pain of the injured person. And if it is used too frequently and too much, it may also hurt normal tissues. Because of its oxidizing power, when sterilizing, it may also damage the healthy cells around the wound and inhibit the healing of the wound.
Therefore, when a doctor uses hydrogen peroxide in an open wound, he must carefully observe the state of the wound and measure the body of the injured. It is best to use it in an appropriate amount and at the right time, so that the sterilization and disinfection can be completed without the fear of injury.

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