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HydrogenPeroxide Wound Healing Speed

On the speed of hydrogen peroxide in wound healing
The treatment of wounds is related to the recovery period and physical health. In recent times, there have been many discussions on the speed of hydrogen peroxide in wound healing, and this is a detailed discussion.

Hydrogen peroxide, chemically called hydrogen peroxide, is active. When encountering the tissue of the wound, it decomposes and releases oxygen. This oxygen can kill all kinds of pathogens. Because there are many anaerobic bacteria, it is difficult to survive if there is enough oxygen, so it can clean the wound and prevent it from being stained.

However, when looking at wound healing, it is not just a matter of sterilization. The healing process begins with coagulation, and platelets gather to seal the wound, preventing blood loss. Next, fibroblasts are produced to form collagen fibers to fill the wound, so that the skin and flesh gradually merge. Eventually, the epidermal cells migrate and cover the skin.

Although hydrogen peroxide can sterilize, its strong oxygen release may damage newborn cells and tissues. Newborn cells are delicate and cannot withstand the attack of strong oxygen. If used frequently, it will hinder the colonization of fibroblasts and the creation of collagen, delaying the healing time.

And the severity and type of injury are different from that of hydrogen peroxide. For shallow and small injuries, it is often cleaned with other drugs, or it is faster than those who use dioxy frequently. Although deep wounds and major injuries need to be cleaned, the degree of dioxy and the method of using it must be carefully considered, so as not to cause damage and correct.

To sum up, the speed of hydrogen peroxide in wound healing cannot be generalized. Although it has the ability to sterilize, it should not be abused. The healer should take into account the injury and its advantages and disadvantages, in order to heal quickly and safely.