HydrogenPeroxideandPerforatedEardrum
On the effect of hydrogen peroxide on perforation of the tympanic membrane
Those with perforation of the tympanic membrane will suffer from ear problems. And those with hydrogen peroxide are commonly used for medical cleaning and disinfection. However, there are various opinions on the effect of perforation of the tympanic membrane, which must be observed.
It is said that hydrogen peroxide can harm those with perforation of the tympanic membrane. The cover is oxidizing, or irritates the surrounding tissues of the perforation, causing increased pain and not conducive to wound healing. The perforation is inherently fragile, and the strong oxidation effect of hydrogen peroxide, such as a sharp blade added to the body, only increases the suffering. The foam generated by the reaction, or blocks the ear canal, makes the ear stuffy and uncomfortable, and even affects hearing.
It is also said that hydrogen peroxide is beneficial to perforation of the tympanic membrane. Its cleaning power is very strong, it can remove the filth and germs at the perforation, and prevent the aggravation of infection. The ear is injured, and it is easy to be invaded by evil poison. Hydrogen peroxide can clean the place, and it is still a guard to defend against the enemy. And the appropriate concentration of hydrogen peroxide may promote local blood circulation and provide assistance for wound healing.
In summary, hydrogen peroxide has both advantages and disadvantages in the perforation of the tympanic membrane. When used properly, it can be used to clean and prevent infection; if used inappropriately, it will harm the ear and cause illness. Therefore, when a doctor uses medication, he should carefully review the patient's feelings, weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and choose the most appropriate method, which cannot be generalized. When using medication, it is also necessary to closely observe the patient's reaction and adjust it in a timely manner to achieve the best effect, so that the patient can recover as soon as possible.
Those with perforation of the tympanic membrane will suffer from ear problems. And those with hydrogen peroxide are commonly used for medical cleaning and disinfection. However, there are various opinions on the effect of perforation of the tympanic membrane, which must be observed.
It is said that hydrogen peroxide can harm those with perforation of the tympanic membrane. The cover is oxidizing, or irritates the surrounding tissues of the perforation, causing increased pain and not conducive to wound healing. The perforation is inherently fragile, and the strong oxidation effect of hydrogen peroxide, such as a sharp blade added to the body, only increases the suffering. The foam generated by the reaction, or blocks the ear canal, makes the ear stuffy and uncomfortable, and even affects hearing.
It is also said that hydrogen peroxide is beneficial to perforation of the tympanic membrane. Its cleaning power is very strong, it can remove the filth and germs at the perforation, and prevent the aggravation of infection. The ear is injured, and it is easy to be invaded by evil poison. Hydrogen peroxide can clean the place, and it is still a guard to defend against the enemy. And the appropriate concentration of hydrogen peroxide may promote local blood circulation and provide assistance for wound healing.
In summary, hydrogen peroxide has both advantages and disadvantages in the perforation of the tympanic membrane. When used properly, it can be used to clean and prevent infection; if used inappropriately, it will harm the ear and cause illness. Therefore, when a doctor uses medication, he should carefully review the patient's feelings, weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and choose the most appropriate method, which cannot be generalized. When using medication, it is also necessary to closely observe the patient's reaction and adjust it in a timely manner to achieve the best effect, so that the patient can recover as soon as possible.

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