Ghee and Honey Dressing for Infected Wounds
Indian J Surg, 2011 Aug;73(4):278-83. Epub 2011 Apr 6.
Ghee and honey has been advocated and used as dressing for
infected wounds by Sushruta (600BC) and since 1991 in four Mumbai Hospitals.
The gratifying results observed with the dressing have prompted this study
which aims to establish its efficacy in five recalcitrant subset of chronic
infected wounds over a three year period 2006-2009.
A standardized ghee and honey dressing was used to treat: a)
Eight cases of fungating malignant lesions. b) Thirteen chronic venous ulcers.
c) Twenty nine diabetic foot ulcers. d) Eleven of infected ventral hernia mesh
hernioplasty. e) Eleven patient with post-cesarean wound dehiscence. The
dressing markedly reduced the foul odour and discharge, significantly improving
the quality of life in malignant lesions. The results were equivocal in cases
of venous ulcers. The results were uniformly good in the last three groups.
In view of our results, as also result of innumerable
Randomized Control Trials (RCTs) reported on honey dressing for infected
wounds, there is substantial evidence that ghee and honey dressing has at least
comparable results to other modes of treatment. The easy availability and low
cost of this treatment makes it significant in developing countries. Further
trials seem warranted.
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