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Hydrogen Peroxide Wound Dressing

On the way of applying hydrogen peroxide to wounds
The treatment of wounds is related to health and rapid recovery, and doctors have always attached great importance to it. Since modern times, the application of hydrogen peroxide to wounds has become more and more widespread, and its effect is quite obvious. However, the theory and method need to be detailed.

For hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name is hydrogen peroxide, which is active and has strong oxidation. When applied to wounds, catalase in the tissue will decompose and release new oxygen. This oxygen power can sterilize, remove filth and germs from the wound, clean the wound, prevent it from decaying, and promote healing.

In all clinical settings, if the golden blade is injured or fallen, it will cause trauma. If it is not stained, wipe it lightly with hydrogen peroxide, which can clean the blood, remove foreign bodies, and prevent the invasion of evil poison. If the wound has been stained, it is red, swollen, hot and painful, and washed with water peroxide, it can drive away carrion and kill all kinds of evil bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, so that the inflammation gradually subsides.

It is also necessary to use it. The concentration should be appropriate. If it is too high, it will hurt normal tissues, cause pain to intensify, and delay healing. If it is too low, the bactericidal power will be minimal, and it will be difficult to achieve the expected effect. It is often better to dilute it moderately, slowly inject the wound, wipe it lightly, and do not leave

When using it, you need to observe the patient's condition. If you are weak or sensitive to it, you should prevent adverse reactions. After use, you also need to observe the changes in the wound carefully. If there is any discomfort, you should treat it quickly.

In short, applying hydrogen peroxide to the wound is a method commonly used by doctors. If you make good use of it, you can get good results, help the wound heal quickly, and protect the well-being of the patient. Of course, you must abide by the law and investigate it carefully to ensure safety.