Treatment of non-healing leg ulcers with honeydew honey
J Tissue Viability. 2014 Aug 19. pii: S0965-206X(14)00060-6
BACKGROUND:
Honey is used as a traditional medicine for centuries by
different cultures for the treatment of various disorders. However, not all
honeys exhibit equal antimicrobial potency and only a few meet the criteria for
clinical usage.
AIM:
The aim of the study was to determine clinical efficacy of
sterilised honeydew honey in the treatment of the lower leg ulcers in 25
patients. Furthermore, we evaluated honey acceptability of patients in terms of
pain and overall satisfaction.
METHODOLOGY:
A total of 25 patients with chronic venous leg ulcers were
recruited into this study. The 100% γ-irradiated sterile honeydew honey was
applied onto the cleaned wounds and each wound was assessed at the least two
times in for a period of 6 weeks.
RESULTS:
During the course of treatment, the average wound area of
all patients decreased significantly from 51 (3-150) to 22 (0-91) cm2. Eighteen
patients (72%) experienced a decrease in reported pain levels while five
patients (20%) experienced the same level of pain throughout the study. The
overall satisfaction with honey treatment was positive in 80% of patients. Only
two patients experienced poor tolerance due to problems at ulcer site related
to pain.
CONCLUSION:
Based on these findings, honeydew honey has the potential to
be one of the medical-grade honeys.
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