1% to 3% hydrogen peroxide solution for oral disinfection, skin disinfection, laboratory reagents.
1, oral disinfection:
Hydrogen peroxide solution has a good disinfection effect, can effectively kill bacteria and viruses in the oral cavity, prevent oral infections and diseases. In the field of dentistry, 1 to 3 percent hydrogen peroxide solution is widely used to clean the mouth, prevent infection and promote wound healing.
2, skin disinfection:
Hydrogen peroxide solution can be used for skin disinfection, clean the skin surface of bacteria and dirt, and effectively kill bacteria and viruses to prevent skin infections. In the field of dermatology, 1 to 3 percent hydrogen peroxide solution is often used for wound cleansing, preventing infections and so on.
3, laboratory reagents:
Hydrogen peroxide solution is often used as a reagent in the laboratory, for the preparation of other chemicals or chemical reactions. In chemistry laboratories, 1 to 3 percent hydrogen peroxide solution is widely used for redox reactions, synthesis and other experimental operations.
Hydrogen peroxide solution use:
1, dilution:
Hydrogen peroxide solution needs to be diluted before use. Usually, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution is very high, direct use will cause damage to the skin and mucous membranes. The hydrogen peroxide solution should be diluted before use. The ratio of water to hydrogen peroxide solution usually used is 1:1 or 1:2, and the exact ratio should depend on the specific application.
2, local application:
For some wounds or skin infections that need local disinfection, you can use a cotton swab or gauze dipped in the right amount of hydrogen peroxide solution to apply. This can effectively kill bacteria and viruses, prevent infection and promote wound healing. Hydrogen peroxide solution is not suitable for disinfecting sensitive areas such as the mouth and eyes.
3, immersion:
For some items that need to be sterilized, such as medical equipment, prosthetics, etc., you can use hydrogen peroxide solution for immersion. This can effectively kill bacteria and viruses and keep the items sterile. Hydrogen peroxide solution is not suitable for the sterilization of some precision instruments and may cause damage to the equipment.