antiseptinen
Antiseptinen is a term derived from the Greek words "anti," meaning against, and "septum," meaning to separate. It refers to substances or methods used to prevent infection by destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms on living tissues. Antiseptics are typically applied to intact skin or mucous membranes to reduce the risk of infection during medical procedures or in wound care.
Common antiseptics include alcohol-based solutions, hydrogen peroxide, iodine compounds, and certain essential oils. These substances work
The use of antiseptics dates back to ancient times, with early civilizations employing various substances to
Antiseptics are an essential component of infection control practices in healthcare settings, helping to maintain a