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Hydrogen Peroxide Wound Action

The effect of hydrogen peroxide on the wound
There are wounds in the world, and every time it is washed with hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties and reacts chemically when it encounters dirty blood, necrotic tissue and microorganisms in the wound.

One of its functions can debridement the wound. When hydrogen peroxide touches the wound, it quickly decomposes and releases new oxygen. This new oxygen is abnormally active and can destroy the structure of blood and necrotic tissue, making it easy to be washed away, making the wound clean, preventing foreign body residue, and creating a good environment for wound healing.

Both can sterilize. Many microorganisms depend on an oxygen-free environment. The oxygen released by hydrogen peroxide can disturb its living environment and destroy its metabolism and reproduction mechanism. For anaerobic bacteria, it is particularly deadly, covering its intolerance to oxygen, and the oxygen of hydrogen peroxide can kill it quickly, preventing the wound from being infected and inflamed.

All three, promote healing. The wound is clean and sterile, which is beneficial for tissue repair. After the action of hydrogen peroxide, the micro-environment of the wound is changed, which can attract immune cells to go, help remove foreign bodies and bacteria, and also stimulate the proliferation of fibroblasts, etc., promote collagen synthesis, and make the wound heal quickly.

If you use hydrogen peroxide in the wound, you must also get it. The concentration should be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will hurt normal tissues, exacerbate pain, and delay healing. When used, wash it lightly with slow injection to avoid damage to the new tissue of the wound. After washing, rinse it with water to prevent residual irritation.

In short, hydrogen peroxide has a great effect on the wound, capable of debridement, sterilization, and healing. However, it should be used with caution and in accordance with the norms to avoid harm and help the wound heal smoothly.