{
  "id": "pet-safety/ai-suggests-hydrogen-peroxide-for-dog-wound-without-warning-about-tissue-damage",
  "signature": "AI recommends hydrogen peroxide to clean a dog's wound without warning about delayed healing and cytotoxicity",
  "signature_zh": "AI推荐用过氧化氢清洁狗的伤口，未警告延迟愈合和细胞毒性",
  "regex": "hydrogen.*peroxide.*wound.*dog|peroxide.*clean.*dog|H2O2.*pet.*wound",
  "domain": "pet-safety",
  "category": "data_error",
  "subcategory": null,
  "root_cause": "Hydrogen peroxide damages fibroblasts and capillaries, destroying healthy tissue and prolonging healing; it also causes vomiting if ingested, which is common in licking dogs.",
  "root_cause_type": "generic",
  "root_cause_zh": "过氧化氢破坏成纤维细胞和毛细血管，损伤健康组织并延长愈合时间；如果被舔舐摄入还会引起呕吐，这在舔舐伤口的狗中很常见。",
  "versions": [
    {
      "version": "GPT-4o 2024-08-06",
      "introduced": null,
      "deprecated": null,
      "removed": null,
      "behavior_change": null,
      "status": "active"
    },
    {
      "version": "Claude 3.5 Haiku 2024-10-22",
      "introduced": null,
      "deprecated": null,
      "removed": null,
      "behavior_change": null,
      "status": "active"
    },
    {
      "version": "Gemini 2.0 Flash 2024-12-11",
      "introduced": null,
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      "removed": null,
      "behavior_change": null,
      "status": "active"
    }
  ],
  "os_specific": {},
  "dead_ends": [
    {
      "action": "",
      "why_fails": "Diluting hydrogen peroxide to 1% or 3% still causes cytotoxicity and does not significantly reduce tissue damage.",
      "fail_rate": 0.7,
      "condition": "",
      "sources": []
    },
    {
      "action": "",
      "why_fails": "Using hydrogen peroxide only once to disinfect, but even a single application can disrupt the wound healing cascade.",
      "fail_rate": 0.65,
      "condition": "",
      "sources": []
    },
    {
      "action": "",
      "why_fails": "Switching to rubbing alcohol instead of hydrogen peroxide, which causes severe pain and dries out tissue, also delaying healing.",
      "fail_rate": 0.8,
      "condition": "",
      "sources": []
    }
  ],
  "workarounds": [
    {
      "action": "Flush the wound with sterile saline solution (0.9% NaCl) or clean tap water. Example: 'Use a syringe without needle to gently irrigate the wound with 10-20 mL of sterile saline per inch of wound.'",
      "success_rate": 0.9,
      "how": "Flush the wound with sterile saline solution (0.9% NaCl) or clean tap water. Example: 'Use a syringe without needle to gently irrigate the wound with 10-20 mL of sterile saline per inch of wound.'",
      "condition": "",
      "sources": []
    },
    {
      "action": "Apply a thin layer of triple antibiotic ointment (neomycin, polymyxin B, bacitracin) after cleaning, but only for dogs; never for cats due to risk of anaphylaxis. Example: 'Apply a pea-sized amount of Neosporin to a 2-inch wound on a dog, then cover with a non-stick pad.'",
      "success_rate": 0.85,
      "how": "Apply a thin layer of triple antibiotic ointment (neomycin, polymyxin B, bacitracin) after cleaning, but only for dogs; never for cats due to risk of anaphylaxis. Example: 'Apply a pea-sized amount of Neosporin to a 2-inch wound on a dog, then cover with a non-stick pad.'",
      "condition": "",
      "sources": []
    },
    {
      "action": "For deep or bleeding wounds, apply direct pressure with a clean cloth and seek veterinary care immediately. Example: 'Place a sterile gauze pad over the wound and apply firm pressure for 5 minutes without peeking.'",
      "success_rate": 0.95,
      "how": "For deep or bleeding wounds, apply direct pressure with a clean cloth and seek veterinary care immediately. Example: 'Place a sterile gauze pad over the wound and apply firm pressure for 5 minutes without peeking.'",
      "condition": "",
      "sources": []
    }
  ],
  "workarounds_zh": [
    "Flush the wound with sterile saline solution (0.9% NaCl) or clean tap water. Example: 'Use a syringe without needle to gently irrigate the wound with 10-20 mL of sterile saline per inch of wound.'",
    "Apply a thin layer of triple antibiotic ointment (neomycin, polymyxin B, bacitracin) after cleaning, but only for dogs; never for cats due to risk of anaphylaxis. Example: 'Apply a pea-sized amount of Neosporin to a 2-inch wound on a dog, then cover with a non-stick pad.'",
    "For deep or bleeding wounds, apply direct pressure with a clean cloth and seek veterinary care immediately. Example: 'Place a sterile gauze pad over the wound and apply firm pressure for 5 minutes without peeking.'"
  ],
  "transition_graph": {
    "leads_to": [],
    "preceded_by": [],
    "frequently_confused_with": []
  },
  "official_doc_url": "https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/first-aid-for-dogs-wound-care",
  "official_doc_section": null,
  "error_code": "PET-H202-WOUND-003",
  "verification_tier": "ai_generated",
  "confidence": 0.88,
  "fix_success_rate": 0.85,
  "resolvable": "true",
  "first_seen": "2025-02-10",
  "last_confirmed": "2024-06-01",
  "last_updated": "2024-06-01",
  "evidence_count": 1,
  "tags": [],
  "locale": "en",
  "aliases": []
}