Iodine.
Iodine, atomic symbol - I.
Iodine, as tincture, an alcoholic sulotion of it.
Chlorine and Bromine are used are Purifying agents in Pools/Spas. Fluorine in compounds (Fluoride) is used in Dentistry. Iodine is used as an antiseptic, and has dietary benefits for the Thyroid. Astatine is radioactive and has uses in Nuclear Medicine.
The word 'iodine' can refer to either the corrosive and poisonous chemical element of the halogen group or a solution of this element mixed with alcohol. The solution is commonly used as a mild antiseptic.
The nonmetal element iodine can be used as an antiseptic.
Iodine, atomic symbol - I.
Iodine, as tincture, an alcoholic sulotion of it.
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No. Hydrogen peroxide is used on wounds for its antiseptic properties. If the skin hasn't been broken, there's no reason to use an antiseptic.
Antiseptics only work on small wounds, if they are used on deep wounds, they will be more effective on killing the immune system, rather then the bacteria itself
Acriflavine 0.1% solution is an antiseptic solution which can be applied on wounds. It is a dye therefore its use is not usually recommended.
Yes, in ancient Egypt they used to use honey as an antisceptic on wounds and it has been proven by modern scientists that it kills bacteria.
Yes. But I would also use an antiseptic. then go see a doctor.
Iodine is often used to sterilise wounds, externally of course, because it would cause a great deal of harm if it entered the body, as it is very reactive.
An element sometimes used to disinfect wounds is iodine. It has properties which kill bacteria and it can be used in diluted for m or mixed with other ingredients to make a disinfecting soap.