Treating an open wound with peroxide once a day is usually quite suficient. More frequent treatments add little benefit. Of course once the wound is closed they have no benefit at all.
Even though it is completely healed you still should clean it. You don't have to as much as when you first got it but it still can get infected and you should just clean it in the shower and do soaks every once in a while.
For a cat scratch on you, clean the wound, put a little hydrogen peroxide or ointment cream on it, and watch it as it heals. It should be mostly healed within a few days. For a scratch on a cat, clean it with warm water (no soap, hydrogen peroxide or ointment cream), trim the fur around the cut and watch it as it heals. It should be mostly healed within a few days.
Go and see a qualified doctor about it
No, drinking hydrogen peroxide is dangerous and can cause harm to your digestive system. It is not a safe or effective way to "clean" your system. It can lead to serious health risks and should not be consumed.
You do not use Peroxide to clean your ear piercings. Soap and water and leave them alone, you could always read the written aftercare instructions you were provided with by your professional body piercer.
no, just clean it with h2ocean or salt soaks. no alcohol or peroxide either.
NO! You might have it confused with benzoyl peroxide?! Benzoyl peroxide is a commonly used chemical in most acne medicines.
Try hydrogen peroxide. Always apply the peroxide with a towel to the spot.
Bathing a diamond in hydrogen peroxide may result in a Very Clean Diamond.
You should make sure that it heals up clean, so clean it every night and then just let it heal. If it has not healed in a year or so call a doctor and see what he thinks.
Clean the wound with peroxide and make sure he is alright. If not, take him to the vet.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used to clean pennies. It can help to remove dirt and tarnish from the surface of the penny. Simply soak the penny in hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes and then rinse it off with water.