Question: What is the best available evidence regarding the use of medical-grade honey for wound management? Background: Medical-grade honey refers to honey that has been sterilised by gamma radiation, provides an indicator of the level of the honey’s antibacterial activity, is registered for medical purposes and meets national requirements for medical product labelling. Medical-grade honey can be used as an ointment or gel, or impregnated into wound dressings
Background: Honey is the oldest known wound dressing. Its uses date back to ancient Greece, Egypt, a...
While the ancient Egyptians and Greeks used honey for wound care, and a broad spectrum of wounds are...
For thousands of years, honey has been used for medicinal applications. The beneficial effects of ho...
While the ancient Egyptians and Greeks used honey for wound care, and a broad spectrum of wounds are...
Honey is an ancient treatment that is increasingly earning its place in modern wound care. Evidence ...
Honey has a long history in the treatment of wounds, where claims of its therapeutic properties incl...
Honey has been used as a wound dressing for thousands of years, but only in more recent times has a ...
The widespread development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has generated an increasing interest in ...
Although there are now several brands and types of honey wound-care products available as registered...
Honey has been used to treat wounds, infections, and other diseases since ancient times. Due to the ...
Abstract Background: Antibiotic resistance has surged the development and exploration of new, impro...
Some clinicians are under the impression that there is little or no evidence to support the use of h...
Dressing wounds with honey was standard practice in past times but went out of fashion when antibiot...
Honey is enjoying a resurgence of popularity in wound care. There is evidence that it has beneficial...
Background: Honey is an ancient remedy for the treatment of infected wounds, which has recently been...
Background: Honey is the oldest known wound dressing. Its uses date back to ancient Greece, Egypt, a...
While the ancient Egyptians and Greeks used honey for wound care, and a broad spectrum of wounds are...
For thousands of years, honey has been used for medicinal applications. The beneficial effects of ho...
While the ancient Egyptians and Greeks used honey for wound care, and a broad spectrum of wounds are...
Honey is an ancient treatment that is increasingly earning its place in modern wound care. Evidence ...
Honey has a long history in the treatment of wounds, where claims of its therapeutic properties incl...
Honey has been used as a wound dressing for thousands of years, but only in more recent times has a ...
The widespread development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has generated an increasing interest in ...
Although there are now several brands and types of honey wound-care products available as registered...
Honey has been used to treat wounds, infections, and other diseases since ancient times. Due to the ...
Abstract Background: Antibiotic resistance has surged the development and exploration of new, impro...
Some clinicians are under the impression that there is little or no evidence to support the use of h...
Dressing wounds with honey was standard practice in past times but went out of fashion when antibiot...
Honey is enjoying a resurgence of popularity in wound care. There is evidence that it has beneficial...
Background: Honey is an ancient remedy for the treatment of infected wounds, which has recently been...
Background: Honey is the oldest known wound dressing. Its uses date back to ancient Greece, Egypt, a...
While the ancient Egyptians and Greeks used honey for wound care, and a broad spectrum of wounds are...
For thousands of years, honey has been used for medicinal applications. The beneficial effects of ho...