Biology, asked by rasika283, 1 year ago

for which purpose activated charcoals use in the field medicine?why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Activated charcoal is used to treat stomach pains from gas, diarrhea, or other stomach issues. It's also used in certain cases of drug overdose and accidental poisoning, and to help soothe the itching sensation that some people feel while receiving dialysis treatment.

Activated charcoal draws bacteria, poisons, chemicals, dirt and other micro-particles to the surface of skin, helping you to achieve a flawless complexion and fight acne. Charcoal is not metabolized, adsorbed or absorbed by the body, but it can be used to treat some poisonous bites and disinfect some wounds.

You can expect the masks to help unclog pores and absorb environmental pollutants, oil, and dirt from the skin. Charcoal is especially good for people with acne and blackheads as it can help reduce excess oil, says. If you need that peel-off fix though, this charcoal mask may be worth a try.

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