Antiseptic
An antiseptic is a substance that is applied to living tissue to prevent infection by killing or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms. It is commonly used in healthcare settings to cleanse and disinfect wounds, surgical instruments, and the skin before surgery.
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It is commonly used in healthcare settings to cleanse and disinfect wounds, surgical instruments, and the skin before surgery. Antiseptics work by disrupting the cell membranes, proteins, and enzymes of microorganisms, preventing them from reproducing and causing infection. Some commonly used antiseptics include alcohol, iodine, chlorhexidine, and hydrogen peroxide. Antiseptic use dates back to ancient times, with various cultures utilizing different substances for their disinfectant properties. The development of antiseptics in modern medicine has greatly contributed to reducing the risk of infection and improving patient outcomes. Antiseptic solutions and wipes are widely available for home use as well, for use in the treatment of minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. However, it is important to use antiseptics properly and in accordance with recommended guidelines to achieve the desired effect and avoid potential side effects.
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