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Discussion on the safety of hydrogen peroxide for ear infections
Modern physicians often discuss the use of hydrogen peroxide for ear infections, and there are various opinions on its safety.

Hydrogen peroxide has oxidizing properties. It is said that it can be used for ear infections because it can clear the filth in the ear and reduce rot. If there is pus in the ear, dripping with hydrogen peroxide can use its foaming power to remove pus, make the ear canal unobstructed, and may be able to inhibit some bacteria, prevent their reproduction, and help the ear inflammation subside.

However, there are also doctors who hold different views. The ear structure is exquisite, and the eardrum is thin and fragile. If the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is improper, or the method of use is wrong, after dripping, its strong oxidizing effect may damage the ear mucosa, causing pain to intensify, or even damage the eardrum, making the condition worse. Furthermore, the ear has its own ecological balance. The use of hydrogen peroxide may destroy this balance, leading to the growth of other bacteria, resulting in repeated and difficult-to-heal infections.

Therefore, if you want to use hydrogen peroxide to treat ear infections, you should be cautious. It is necessary to know the detailed situation of the patient's ear, and accurately control the concentration and dosage of hydrogen peroxide. And when using it, you must closely monitor the patient's reaction. If there is any discomfort, it should be stopped, and seek medical advice to ensure the safety of the ear, promote the early recovery of the infection, and never use it without authorization.