When hydrogen peroxide is applied to a cut, it often undergoes a chemical change as it reacts with enzymes in the damaged tissues to release oxygen gas. This bubbling action helps clean the wound by removing debris and bacteria.
Oxyhemoglobin releases oxygen more readily in tissues with lower oxygen levels, as this triggers a conformational change in hemoglobin that promotes oxygen unloading. This phenomenon is known as the Bohr effect.
Factors that affect the release of oxygen to tissues include the level of oxygen in the blood, the pH level of the blood, temperature, carbon dioxide levels, and the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. These factors can influence how readily oxygen is released from hemoglobin into body tissues where it is needed for cellular respiration.
Hemoglobin
metabolism
This tissues under the skin are swollen.
Prostaglandin
Unloading of oxygen refers to the release of oxygen from hemoglobin molecules into tissues where oxygen is needed for cellular respiration. This occurs as a result of a decrease in oxygen concentration or an increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the tissues, which promotes the dissociation of oxygen from hemoglobin.
it promotes proper formation of the bones and other body tissues
Ice - it causes tissues and blood vessels to contract - thus reducing swelling.
Hormone
A cold compress is good for swollen tissues. For tired muscles the best thing is heat or massage.
Infection of the tissues surrounding the eye causes redness, swollen eyelids, severe pain, and causes the eye to bulge out
Respiration
Because you have a stuffy nose when you get a cold.
Excessive uric acid in the body, deposits as monosodium urate or uric acid crystals in the articular cartilage of joints and tendons. This initiates an inflammatory reaction in those tissues; thus contributing to swollen joints.
When hydrogen peroxide is applied to a cut, it often undergoes a chemical change as it reacts with enzymes in the damaged tissues to release oxygen gas. This bubbling action helps clean the wound by removing debris and bacteria.