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HydrogenPeroxide PoisonIvyRash

On the effect of hydrogen peroxide on poison ivy rash
In recent times, people have encountered poison ivy rash, and they often study the effect of hydrogen peroxide on this disease.

Poison ivy rash, when it occurs, the skin is itchy, red and swollen, and everyone suffers. Or hydrogen peroxide has the ability to disinfect and sterilize, and can be used for this rash. Covered hydrogen peroxide is easy to decompose and release new oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power and can kill bacteria, so it may prevent the deterioration of poison ivy rash caused by infection.

However, there is also a need for caution when using hydrogen peroxide on poison ivy rash. First, hydrogen peroxide is corrosive to a certain extent. If the concentration is not appropriate, it will be applied to the rash, which may damage normal skin tissue, cause skin pain, or even aggravate the rash injury. Second, individuals react differently to hydrogen peroxide. Some people have sensitive skin, and they may develop allergies after use, such as aggravated rash and more itching.

To sum up, if you want to use hydrogen peroxide to treat rash, you should be cautious. Use low concentrations first and try it on a small area of rash to observe the skin's reaction. If there is no discomfort, you can gradually expand the scope of use. And if there is any abnormality in the use process, you should stop using it immediately and consult a doctor for treatment. Do not use it blindly to avoid misuse of the disease.