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Hydrogen Peroxide Wounds Drawbacks

"On Why Hydrogen Peroxide is Bad for Wounds"

Most of the healers in the world use hydrogen peroxide. However, from today's perspective, hydrogen peroxide is used in wounds, and there are many drawbacks.

For hydrogen peroxide, the enzyme at the wound is the enzyme that produces oxygen. At first glance, it seems to be able to remove stains, but in fact it is not. The intensity of its gas production, although it can wash away the superficial filth, it can also cause tissue disturbance at the wound, and the new granulation is delicate. Through this disturbance, it is easy to cause damage and delay the healing period.

And hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. Although this property can kill some bacteria, it also damages the normal cells around the wound. Cells are damaged by its oxidation, metabolism is blocked, and vitality is damaged. The wound depends on the repair and proliferation of normal cells to heal, but now the cells are damaged, and the road to healing is naturally difficult.

In addition, long-term use of hydrogen peroxide in the wound can easily cause local microenvironment imbalance. The recovery of the wound requires a suitable acid-base and flora environment. The intervention of hydrogen peroxide, or changing its acid-base, or messing with its flora, makes it difficult for the wound to be conducive to healing.

To sum up, treating wounds with hydrogen peroxide seems beneficial, but in fact there are many drawbacks. The way to treat wounds should be gentle and effective, protect the tissue around the wound, and maintain the stability of the environment. It is the best policy. Do not ignore its potential harm because of the performance of hydrogen peroxide.