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Hydrogen Peroxide Stop Bleeding

Hydrogen peroxide hemostasis theory
Bleeding from a husband's injury is a crisis to the human body. In the past, people relied on experience and old rules to stop bleeding. However, today, the technique of hydrogen peroxide hemostasis is gradually becoming more and more important to everyone.

Hydrogen peroxide is the name of the chemical hydrogen peroxide. It is active and reacts chemically when it encounters substances in the blood. When the wound bleeds, apply hydrogen peroxide, which quickly decomposes to produce oxygen and water. The escape of oxygen can wash away the dirty blood of the wound, and can kill the bacteria in the wound to prevent infection.

Watching the principle of hemostasis, the power generated by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide can help the accumulation of coagulation factors. Coagulation factors are also important for the human body to stop bleeding. It gathers in the wound, like a stone building an embankment, and gradually forms a clotting block, and the blood stops. And the decomposition product of hydrogen peroxide, water, is harmless to the human body, unlike other things, or leaves a hidden danger in the wound.

Use hydrogen peroxide to stop bleeding, you need to follow the method. First clean the surrounding area of the wound and remove its filth. Then slowly inject hydrogen peroxide into the wound, and see white foam gushing out, which is the appearance of a reaction. When the white foam gradually disappears, then rinse it with water, and then cover it with a clean cloth, the blood can be stopped.

Of course, it should also be known that although hydrogen peroxide is effective in stopping bleeding, when there is a serious injury and heavy bleeding, you cannot rely on this technique alone. When you quickly seek a good doctor and apply other methods, you can protect the safety of the injured. Overall, hydrogen peroxide has its own length in hemostasis, and it should be used effectively.