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Doing a project based on hair color and peroxide could help a person learn more about the pros and cons of using this mixture and which safety precautions to adhere by.
Hyrdrogen peroxide can be used to kill harmful bacteria. While there may be better options for treatment of a staph infection, hydrogen peroxide will not cause harm to a staph infection and could help aid in killing off harmful bacteria.
It won't remove a tattoo is that's what you're asking. You need laser surgery for that.
No. You should use sea salt with water to soak . Peroxide and alcohol both do the same thing. They kill EVERYTHING. Including what is trying to help the piercing heal. Sadly, hip piercings dont have a very long life bc of the friction in the area. If it starts to reject, no amount if sea salt soaks will help. Go to your piercer if you're really concerned.
No. Antibiotics are the best way to fight infection. If you are concerned about a small cut or abrasion, you can try a triple antibiotic cream to help prevent infection. If you already have an infection GO TO THE DOCTOR.
Yes, anything cold will bring down the swelling.
Yes. It helps take down the swelling and can also help your throat feel better. You can also try swishing and gargling peroxide in your mouth. IT helps dull the pain.
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No, Hydrogen Peroxide will not cure acne... Benzyl Peroxide, will however help it.
yes,salt can help it brings the bump to a head.
Apply some ice to it to help with the swelling and pain. If he experiences any symptoms, such as dizziness, fainting, or vomiting, seek immediate medical attention.
Assuming the swelling is due to an allergic reaction, antihistamines will help reduce the pain, swelling and itching associated with the release of histamine in the body following exposure to these agents. They will not help swelling from trauma.
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If the lump was not present before the fall and has suddenly appeared at the site of the trauma then it is most likely an inflammatory response. Simply speaking, this is a response of damage to cells in the area, so the tissues surrounding the damaged ones fill with tissue fluid and swell, this helps cushion and protect the area from further damage. The swelling may be tender and bruise.Gently applying ice (covered with a towel) may help relieve swelling. If the swelling is on a leg, having it raised above hip level will help relieve swelling also.
You can put ice or heat on your leg, this will help with your swelling.
Sunlight will degrade any hydrogen peroxide that is in the water. This is why over-the-counter hydrogen peroxide is sold in brown bottles.
Mainly goes on your skin.