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Using hydrogen peroxide to clean open wounds is generally not recommended because it can damage the tissue and delay the healing process. While it effectively kills bacteria, hydrogen peroxide is also cytotoxic, meaning it can harm fibroblasts and other cells needed for wound repair. This can prolong the time it takes for a wound to heal and may even increase the risk of scarring. Instead, mild soap and water or saline solution are typically advised for cleaning minor wounds. #hydrogenperoxide #
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Using hydrogen peroxide to clean open wounds is generally not recommended because it can damage the tissue and delay the healing process. While it effectively kills bacteria, hydrogen peroxide is also cytotoxic, meaning it can harm fibroblasts and other cells needed for wound repair. This can prolong the time it takes for a wound to heal and may even increase the risk of scarring. Instead, mild soap and water or saline solution are typically advised for cleaning minor wounds. #hydrogenperoxide #
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