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Will Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Staph

"On whether hydrogen peroxide can kill staphylococci"

Modern physicians have studied the sterilization ability of various medicines. Hydrogen peroxide is also commonly used by physicians. Now, can hydrogen peroxide kill staphylococci?

Staphylococci are often found in human skin, mucous membranes, etc., or cause various diseases, such as carbunx, boils and the like. Physicians want a good strategy to control it, so they observe the effect of hydrogen peroxide.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. It can also release new oxygen when it encounters objects. This oxygen is active and abnormal, and can break the structure of bacteria, disrupt its metabolism, and cause bacterial death. However, there are many types of staphylococci with different characteristics.

Some researchers have experimented with various methods, taking samples containing staphylococcus and applying hydrogen peroxide. At appropriate concentrations and for a long time, some staphylococcus are inactivated. However, there are also strains that are resistant to them and have not been killed.

The cell wall and cell membrane structure of caustic bacteria are different, or they have their own mechanism of anti-oxidation, so that hydrogen peroxide cannot kill them all.

Therefore, hydrogen peroxide has its effect in killing staphylococcus, but it is not omnipotent. When a doctor treats, when carefully observing the condition of the disease and the bacteria, choose the treatment method and medication, and do not rely on hydrogen peroxide alone. It must be comprehensively considered to achieve the purpose of treating diseases.