Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a major precursor to lower-limb amputations and a prominent cause of morbidity in patients with diabetes. One key element of good wound management is the dressing selection. In recent times, there has been a revival of interest in the value of honey in wound management, spurred by the growing challenge of antibiotic-resistant bacteria or where modern conventional agents have proved futile. Using a systematic approach to literature review, this article explores whether the use of honey as a topical wound dressing is beneficial in healing DFUs
Diabetes mellitus is one among the most common non communicable disease as like hypertension. Diabe...
Patients with diabetes mellitus have complications. One complication experienced by the patient was...
Clinical observations suggest that honey holds significant promise as an effective treatment for a n...
Diabetic ulcers seem to be arrested in the inflammatory/proliferative stage of the healing process, ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic review is to determine whether or not honey could be use...
Honey has been used as a wound dressing for hundreds of years by ancient civilizations, but only rec...
Introduction: Honey has been known for thousand years for its effects on wound healing process. Hon...
Diabetic wounds are unlike typical wounds in that they are slower to heal, making treatment with con...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic review is to determine whether or not honey could be use...
ABSTRACT Diabetic foot ulcer is a complication that often serves Diabetes Mellitus patients. Current...
A literature review was conducted over the available articles surrounding the use of honey in wound ...
Aim: The aim of the literature review was to identify the effectiveness of products containing honey...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by an increase in blood sug...
AbstractBackgroundHoney dressing has been applied to clinical practice for many types of disease for...
Background: Honey dressing has been applied to clinical practice for many types of disease for centu...
Diabetes mellitus is one among the most common non communicable disease as like hypertension. Diabe...
Patients with diabetes mellitus have complications. One complication experienced by the patient was...
Clinical observations suggest that honey holds significant promise as an effective treatment for a n...
Diabetic ulcers seem to be arrested in the inflammatory/proliferative stage of the healing process, ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic review is to determine whether or not honey could be use...
Honey has been used as a wound dressing for hundreds of years by ancient civilizations, but only rec...
Introduction: Honey has been known for thousand years for its effects on wound healing process. Hon...
Diabetic wounds are unlike typical wounds in that they are slower to heal, making treatment with con...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic review is to determine whether or not honey could be use...
ABSTRACT Diabetic foot ulcer is a complication that often serves Diabetes Mellitus patients. Current...
A literature review was conducted over the available articles surrounding the use of honey in wound ...
Aim: The aim of the literature review was to identify the effectiveness of products containing honey...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by an increase in blood sug...
AbstractBackgroundHoney dressing has been applied to clinical practice for many types of disease for...
Background: Honey dressing has been applied to clinical practice for many types of disease for centu...
Diabetes mellitus is one among the most common non communicable disease as like hypertension. Diabe...
Patients with diabetes mellitus have complications. One complication experienced by the patient was...
Clinical observations suggest that honey holds significant promise as an effective treatment for a n...