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The history of iodophor
What is the historical record of gun skin? The German method of shooting the skin seems to be pure science fiction to some people, but it has become a reality of clinical treatment to others.

The Red Cross Hospital in Kassel, Germany, applied the new method developed by Australian doctors to severely burned skin for the first time in Europe. On August 15, 2005, doctors in the inpatient department of plastic surgery branch of Kassel Red Cross Hospital in Germany were visiting patients.

Deborah, a five-year-old girl, will be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. Noah, the chief doctor, wanted to see the little patient's condition before Deborah was discharged from the hospital, especially the healing of the part they treated with "skin spray". Results Both doctors and patients were satisfied. A year ago, an accident caused a part of Deborah's skin to be severely burned.

In the past year, little Deborah has undergone numerous surgical treatments. A few weeks ago, Castle's surgeon sprayed Deborah's own skin cells on her chest, allowing new skin to grow on the burn site.

Chemical properties of iodophor

Violet black liquid. It is an amorphous mixture of iodine and surfactant.

Usage and scope: 0.3~0.5% iodophor is used for hand and surgical skin disinfection. Broad-spectrum sterilization can kill bacterial propagules, spores, fungi and some viruses.

Safe use: dilute solution has low toxicity and no corrosiveness. Dilute solution is unstable, so it should be prepared before use to avoid contact with silver, aluminum and bivalent alloys.

Poisoning performance:

Normal use: it has obvious * * * effect on mucosa. A few people have allergic reactions.

Misuse: Excessive oral administration may cause corrosive gastroenteritis-like symptoms, such as vomiting, hematemesis, heartburn and bloody stool.

Contact of high concentration iodine solution with skin and eyes can cause burns.

People with severe allergic reaction may have laryngeal edema, asthma-like attack or shock.

What is the history of cosmetics? In primitive society, some tribes smeared animal fat on their skin during sacrificial activities to make the skin look healthy and shiny, which was the earliest skin care behavior.

It can be seen that the history of cosmetics can almost be inferred from the existence of human beings. During the 5th century BC to 7th century AD, there were many legends and records about the production and use of cosmetics in various countries, such as the ancient Egyptians curled their hair with mud, the ancient Egyptian queen painted her eyes with verdigris, bathed her body with donkey milk, and the ancient Greek beauty Asbage covered wrinkles with fish glue. There are many cosmetic appliances.

In ancient China, people also liked to wipe their cheeks with rouge and moisten their hair with hair oil to set off the beauty and charm of their faces. Cosmetics refer to chemical products or fine chemical products applied to any part of human body surface by smearing, spraying or other similar methods, such as skin, hair, nails, lips, teeth and so on. , in order to achieve cleaning, maintenance, beauty, modification and change of appearance, or correct human body odor and keep it in good condition.