Hydrogen Peroxide Pitted Keratolysis
On the use of hydrogen peroxide in the treatment of fossa keratolysis
In the treatment of fossa keratolysis by modern physicians, hydrogen peroxide is used heavily. In patients with fossa keratolysis, the skin disease is more common in the soles of the feet, showing a fossa-like lesion, which affects walking and daily life.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties and is widely used in the medical field. It is used for fossa keratolysis, because it can kill the bacteria in the affected area. The origin of this disease is mostly related to the growth of bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide can break the structure of pathogens by its oxidative properties, destroy their metabolism, and make it difficult for the bacteria to survive and multiply.
When treating, it is advisable to clean the affected area first and dry it with a soft cloth. Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide solution, dip it in a cotton ball, and apply it lightly to the affected area, so that the solution is in full contact with the lesion. At first, there may be a slight tingling feeling, which is normal, because of the interaction between hydrogen peroxide and germs. After applying for a while, slowly wash with water, and then wipe dry.
Apply this treatment method several times a day for a while, and you can see that the affected area is gradually healing. However, during the treatment, you should also pay attention to observe. If the tingling is too severe, or the skin has signs of allergies, such as redness, swelling, itching, or even, stop using it immediately, and seek medical treatment and other methods.
In short, hydrogen peroxide is effective in the treatment of fossa keratolysis, but the practitioner must be cautious and use it rationally according to the patient's condition to achieve the best effect and help the patient get rid of the disease.
In the treatment of fossa keratolysis by modern physicians, hydrogen peroxide is used heavily. In patients with fossa keratolysis, the skin disease is more common in the soles of the feet, showing a fossa-like lesion, which affects walking and daily life.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties and is widely used in the medical field. It is used for fossa keratolysis, because it can kill the bacteria in the affected area. The origin of this disease is mostly related to the growth of bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide can break the structure of pathogens by its oxidative properties, destroy their metabolism, and make it difficult for the bacteria to survive and multiply.
When treating, it is advisable to clean the affected area first and dry it with a soft cloth. Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide solution, dip it in a cotton ball, and apply it lightly to the affected area, so that the solution is in full contact with the lesion. At first, there may be a slight tingling feeling, which is normal, because of the interaction between hydrogen peroxide and germs. After applying for a while, slowly wash with water, and then wipe dry.
Apply this treatment method several times a day for a while, and you can see that the affected area is gradually healing. However, during the treatment, you should also pay attention to observe. If the tingling is too severe, or the skin has signs of allergies, such as redness, swelling, itching, or even, stop using it immediately, and seek medical treatment and other methods.
In short, hydrogen peroxide is effective in the treatment of fossa keratolysis, but the practitioner must be cautious and use it rationally according to the patient's condition to achieve the best effect and help the patient get rid of the disease.

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