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Hydrogen Peroxide Tick Bites

On the Method of Using Hydrogen Peroxide for Tick Bites
In recent times, there are often tick bites, and everyone suffers. Ticks, hidden in the forest grass, quietly attach to the human body, suck blood, and even cause disease, endangering life.

Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name is hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidation, and is often used as a disinfectant in the medical tract. After a tick bite, the wound is easily stained. Hydrogen peroxide can clean the wound, kill germs, and prevent the infection from worsening.

Apply hydrogen peroxide to the wound of a tick bite, first buffer it with water to remove its filth. Then take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, pour it into a cotton ball, and wipe the wound lightly. During the process, when hydrogen peroxide encounters blood and bacteria in the wound, it will have a chemical reaction and white foam will emerge. This is a normal sign and a sign of hydrogen peroxide sterilization and disinfection.

Use hydrogen peroxide should also be paid attention to. First, the concentration must be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will hurt the skin, causing pain and ulcers; second, the operation should be gentle, and do not use too much force to avoid damage to the wound; third, if the wound pain intensifies and redness and swelling spread after use, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

In short, hydrogen peroxide has the ability to disinfect and sterilize wounds bitten by ticks. However, it should be used with caution and follow the rules to ensure that the wound heals quickly and the body is healthy.