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HydrogenPeroxideOpenCutUsage

On the application of hydrogen peroxide to open wounds
If the body is broken due to injury, the skin is open and the flesh is bloated, and the blood is not stopped, it is an open wound. In this case, everyone often thinks about what can be cleaned to protect it from infection and heal quickly. Hydrogen peroxide is often in the eyes of everyone.

However, hydrogen peroxide is used with caution in open wounds. In the past, people mostly used its strong oxidation property to remove filth and disinfect, so it was used in the wound. However, today's doctors are gradually understanding that although hydrogen peroxide can desaprophyte and regenerate at the beginning, it can quickly generate oxygen when it touches the tissue, or cause emphysema. And its strong oxidation ability also hurts healthy cells and prevents the healing of the wound.

Therefore, in open wounds, if hydrogen peroxide is used, the situation should be judged. For shallow and small wounds, initially wash them slowly with dilute hydrogen peroxide, which can remove blood and debris and reduce the chance of staining diseases. Then after washing, it must be cleaned with clean water to prevent residual fluid from hurting the body. As for deep and giant wounds, use dioxy to see the doctor, and break them according to the situation to prevent accidents.

In short, the use of hydrogen peroxide in open wounds is not universal. It should be used cautiously according to the severity and depth of the injury, in line with medical and pharmacological principles, in order to protect the body and heal the wound.