Diabetic ulcers seem to be arrested in the inflammatory/proliferative stage of the healing process, allowing infection and inflammation to preclude healing. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a major cause of infections, including diabetic foot infections. It is proposed here that the modern developments of an ancient and traditional treatment for wounds, dressing them with honey, provide the solution to the problem of getting diabetic ulcers to move on from the arrested state of healing. Honeys selected to have a high level of antibacterial activity have been shown to be very effective against antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria in laboratory and clinical studies. The potent anti-inflammatory action of honey is also likely to p...
Honey is an ancient treatment that is increasingly earning its place in modern wound care. Evidence ...
ABSTRACT Diabetic foot ulcer is a complication that often serves Diabetes Mellitus patients. Current...
Aims: To analyze the potential of honey hydrogel modern dressing in wound healing process in patient...
Diabetic ulcers seem to be arrested in the inflammatory/proliferative stage of the healing process, ...
Honey has been used as a wound dressing for hundreds of years by ancient civilizations, but only rec...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a major precursor to lower-limb amputations and a prominent cause of...
A literature review was conducted over the available articles surrounding the use of honey in wound ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic review is to determine whether or not honey could be use...
Diabetic wounds are unlike typical wounds in that they are slower to heal, making treatment with con...
Objective: A chronic wound fails to progress through the phases of wound healing in an orderly and a...
Dressing wounds with honey was standard practice in past times but went out of fashion when antibiot...
Diabetes mellitus is one among the most common non communicable disease as like hypertension. Diabe...
Introduction: Honey has been known for thousand years for its effects on wound healing process. Hon...
A diverse range of illnesses has been treated with honey since ancient civilizations. There has been...
The widespread development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has generated an increasing interest in ...
Honey is an ancient treatment that is increasingly earning its place in modern wound care. Evidence ...
ABSTRACT Diabetic foot ulcer is a complication that often serves Diabetes Mellitus patients. Current...
Aims: To analyze the potential of honey hydrogel modern dressing in wound healing process in patient...
Diabetic ulcers seem to be arrested in the inflammatory/proliferative stage of the healing process, ...
Honey has been used as a wound dressing for hundreds of years by ancient civilizations, but only rec...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a major precursor to lower-limb amputations and a prominent cause of...
A literature review was conducted over the available articles surrounding the use of honey in wound ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic review is to determine whether or not honey could be use...
Diabetic wounds are unlike typical wounds in that they are slower to heal, making treatment with con...
Objective: A chronic wound fails to progress through the phases of wound healing in an orderly and a...
Dressing wounds with honey was standard practice in past times but went out of fashion when antibiot...
Diabetes mellitus is one among the most common non communicable disease as like hypertension. Diabe...
Introduction: Honey has been known for thousand years for its effects on wound healing process. Hon...
A diverse range of illnesses has been treated with honey since ancient civilizations. There has been...
The widespread development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has generated an increasing interest in ...
Honey is an ancient treatment that is increasingly earning its place in modern wound care. Evidence ...
ABSTRACT Diabetic foot ulcer is a complication that often serves Diabetes Mellitus patients. Current...
Aims: To analyze the potential of honey hydrogel modern dressing in wound healing process in patient...