Hydrogen Peroxide Skin Use
"On the Application of Hydrogen Peroxide to the Skin"
Hydrogen peroxide is widely used by physicians and daily users. However, its application to the skin should be carefully reviewed.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties, and can be used for skin cleansing at low concentrations. If there are small wounds in the skin, wipe it with moderately diluted hydrogen peroxide to remove stains, remove filth, and prevent the growth of bacteria. It can use the power of oxidation to break the structure of harmful microorganisms and achieve the effect of disinfection.
If used carelessly, it will cause great harm. High concentrations of hydrogen peroxide touch the skin and immediately cause burns. In light cases, the skin is red, swollen and painful, and in severe cases, the skin is ulcerated and left scars. That is, if the concentration is low, if it is used frequently and on a large area, it will also damage the skin barrier. The natural oils and stratum corneum of the skin are destroyed by it, causing the skin to lose moisture, become sensitive and itchy.
Therefore, if you want to use hydrogen peroxide on the skin, you must first clarify its concentration, and decide according to the injury and skin type. When applying, it should be diluted first, slowly applied and wiped lightly, and should not stay on the skin for a long time. After use, rinse off with water. If the skin has discomfort after application, such as burning pain, rash, etc., quickly wash it with water and seek medical treatment.
In short, the use of hydrogen peroxide on the skin has both advantages and disadvantages. Users should be cautious to ensure the safety of the skin.
Hydrogen peroxide is widely used by physicians and daily users. However, its application to the skin should be carefully reviewed.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties, and can be used for skin cleansing at low concentrations. If there are small wounds in the skin, wipe it with moderately diluted hydrogen peroxide to remove stains, remove filth, and prevent the growth of bacteria. It can use the power of oxidation to break the structure of harmful microorganisms and achieve the effect of disinfection.
If used carelessly, it will cause great harm. High concentrations of hydrogen peroxide touch the skin and immediately cause burns. In light cases, the skin is red, swollen and painful, and in severe cases, the skin is ulcerated and left scars. That is, if the concentration is low, if it is used frequently and on a large area, it will also damage the skin barrier. The natural oils and stratum corneum of the skin are destroyed by it, causing the skin to lose moisture, become sensitive and itchy.
Therefore, if you want to use hydrogen peroxide on the skin, you must first clarify its concentration, and decide according to the injury and skin type. When applying, it should be diluted first, slowly applied and wiped lightly, and should not stay on the skin for a long time. After use, rinse off with water. If the skin has discomfort after application, such as burning pain, rash, etc., quickly wash it with water and seek medical treatment.
In short, the use of hydrogen peroxide on the skin has both advantages and disadvantages. Users should be cautious to ensure the safety of the skin.

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