Medical Honey in the Treatment of Wound-Healing Disorders in
the Head and Neck Area [Article in German]
HNO, 2012 Aug 19
BACKGROUND:
Already in ancient times honey was used as a drug and for
the treatment of wounds. In recent years the different effects of honey on
wound-healing processes have been reexamined. Based on this, the antibacterial
and fungicidal qualities of honey could be confirmed.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
Between January 2009 and July 2011 medical honey was used on
36 patients suffering from different wound-healing disorders in the head and
neck area after unsuccessful conventional treatment. The healing process was
registered by microbiological investigations, measurements of the wound edges
and adequate photo documentation.
RESULTS:
Medical honey can be used without problems or detectable
side effects on problematic wounds of the head and neck area. Constant
treatment leads to fast wound lavation, granulation, reduction of putrid smells
and a decrease in inflammation.
CONCLUSIONS:
In the treatment of poorly healing and infected wounds
within the head and neck area, medical honey can be used successfully without
problems as an effective alternative to conventional treatment options.
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