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"On the Use of Hydrogen Peroxide in Open Wounds"

The way of medicine is related to people's livelihood, and the treatment of medicine must follow the rationale. On the use of hydrogen peroxide in open wounds.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. In open wounds, it can come into contact with tissue fluid and bacteria in the wound. Bacteria are mostly genus of anaerobic or facultative anaerobic. When hydrogen peroxide encounters a wound, it decomposes and releases new oxygen. This oxygen has strong bactericidal power and can break the structure and metabolism of bacteria, preventing their reproduction.

It is also appropriate to use hydrogen peroxide in open wounds. When using, when examining the state of the wound. If the wound is shallow and small, and the stain is not very serious, rinse with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide to clean the wound, kill bacteria, and prevent it from staining. However, if the wound is deep, or there are foreign bodies embedded, only rinse with hydrogen peroxide, it may not achieve the best effect, and may cause tissue damage. Cover hydrogen peroxide decomposition to produce gas, in deep wounds, the gas is difficult to disperse, or cause emphysema, which is not conducive to healing.

Furthermore, after using hydrogen peroxide, it is advisable to rinse with normal saline to prevent its residue from irritating the tissue. The frequency of use should also be determined. If it is too frequent, it will damage the new granulation and slow the healing process.

In summary, the use of hydrogen peroxide in open wounds requires a doctor to carefully inspect the wound condition, weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and use it reasonably to achieve the purpose of callus and anti-staining. This is the responsibility of the doctor and the need for medication.