Is it safe to use 'Hydrogen Peroxide' on a wound?
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Simran Kaur 1 month ago
Modern medical advice suggests avoiding it for routine cleaning, as it can damage healthy skin cells and slow healing. Plain soap and water or a mild antiseptic are safer.
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