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Hydrogen Peroxide Yeast Infection Kill

On whether hydrogen peroxide can kill yeast infection
To explore the effect of hydrogen peroxide on yeast infection. Infection by yeast is often disturbing human health, so it is essential to find an effective treatment. Hydrogen peroxide, which has oxidizing properties, has attracted much attention in the study of microbial effects.

In other words, hydrogen peroxide can release new oxygen when it meets organic matter. This oxygen has strong oxidizing properties and can disrupt the structure and function of yeast. Looking at the state of yeast, its cell wall and cell membrane are the protection and material exchange places, and the oxygen of hydrogen peroxide may damage it, causing the content to overflow and metabolic disorders, in order to achieve the purpose of killing.

However, there are also views that yeast has a certain tolerance. Its cells or containing enzymes, such as catalase, can decompose hydrogen peroxide and reduce its oxidative damage. And the infection environment is complex, such as human tissue fluids, secretions, etc., or affect the activity of hydrogen peroxide.

In summary, the killing effect of hydrogen peroxide on yeast infection has a theoretical basis, but in practical application, it is restricted by many factors. To understand its exact effect, more empirical studies are needed to determine its value in the treatment of yeast infection.