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On the use of hydrogen peroxide in the treatment of puncture wounds
The protection of the injured part of the husband is related to the speed and health. Recently, the technique of puncture has become more and more widespread, and people often wonder: "Can hydrogen peroxide be applied to the puncture place?" This question is very important, and it is related to the safety of the injured.

In the past, doctors were more elegant in the treatment of trauma. Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidation properties, and when it encounters bacteria, it produces new oxygen, which can be killed, so it is often used as a disinfectant. However, puncture wounds have their own particularities.

Where the puncture is, the skin is damaged, and the meridians and blood vessels are slightly disordered. Although hydrogen peroxide can sterilize, its strong oxidation power may damage the new granulation and prevent the healing of the wound. Looking at all kinds of medical records, if hydrogen peroxide is used improperly, the redness and swelling of the wound will increase, and the pain will increase, which is not uncommon.

Because of puncture injuries, the focus is on cleaning the stain and nourishing the muscles. If the stain is light, buffer it with water and wipe it lightly with iodine volts to protect the new muscle and help it recover. It is the best policy. If the stain is heavy, you can first use a mild agent to clean it, and then deal with it according to the situation. It is not necessary to use hydrogen peroxide.

Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide for puncture wounds, you should be cautious. Doctors should weigh the advantages and disadvantages according to the severity of the injury and the situation, and choose the best method to promote the early recovery of the injured and ensure their well-being.