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Bleach and Wounds: Why It's Never a Disinfectant
No! Bleach should never be used to disinfect wounds.
Bleach is a corrosive chemical that can cause further tissue damage and increase the risk of infection.
For wound disinfection, it is recommended to use mild antiseptic solutions such as hydrogen peroxide or iodine, or simple soap and water.
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