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which non-metal is used in the preparation of medicine used for healing of wound?​

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Answered by crushycandy
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Answer:

Nanotechnology studies submicroscopic particles (maximum diameter of 100 nm), as well as correlated phenomena. Metal nanoparticles (e.g., silver, gold, zinc) are increasingly being used in dermatology, due to their beneficial effect on accelerating wound healing, as well as treating and preventing bacterial infections.

Answered by atulparida01sl
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Answer:

Iodine is a non-metal that is used to create a purple solution that is administered to cuts and wounds as an antibacterial

Explanation:

  1. The thyroid uses an element called iodine. Iodine must be ingested because it cannot be produced by humans. Salt and some foods both contain it as an ingredient.
  2. Iodine can destroy germs, fungi, and other microbes like amoebas in addition to lowering thyroid hormone. One of the most prevalent and curable health issues in the entire world is iodine deficiency.
  3. The majority of iodine may be found in oceans, where it is mostly concentrated by sea life, especially seaweed. To prevent and cure iodine deficiency and its effects, such as goitre and some thyroid problems, iodine is taken orally.
  4. The US FDA has also approved potassium iodide, a particular type of iodine, to prevent thyroid damage following a radioactive mishap. The antibacterial povidone iodine works well and doesn't slow down wound healing.
  5. Gram-positive and -negative bacteria are both bactericidal to povidone-iodine. Iodine has not been associated with any acquired bacterial resistance or cross-resistance. A variety of acute and chronic wounds can heal faster with povidone-iodine.

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