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Maybe this should go in no stupid questions, but I'm curious to hear the explanation too. Am I just outdated? I thought every good home first aid kit should have a bottle.
Simply put, it's not a very effective antiseptic, isn't more effective for wound cleansing than running water, and further damages the tissue, impairing healing.
Here's an article about it impairing healing:
https://www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblog/teach-me/its-time-to-get-hydrogen-peroxide-out-of-your-medicine-cabinet