The pro-healing effects of medical grade honey supported by a pediatric case series
Complement Ther Med. 2019 Aug;45:14-18
INTRODUCTION:
The development of antibiotic resistance demands for novel complementary therapies for wound care. We here present a case series on the use of medical grade honey (MGH) in pediatric wounds. We aim to illustrate the specific antimicrobial and pro-healing activity of MGH and support its easy and safe use.
METHODS:
Four pediatric patients with wounds of different origin are discussed in this prospective observational case series. All wounds were treated via monotherapy with daily MGH application.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:
Wound covering with MGH prevents pathogen infiltration and has antimicrobial activity. Moreover, MGH keeps the wound moist and possesses strong pro-healing effects, such as autolytic debridement of non-vital tissue and restoration of vascular structures. The anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative action of MGH together with the supplemented vitamins C and E may inhibit scar formation.
CONCLUSION:
MGH is safe and easily applicable and can be recommended in all kinds of wounds.
No comments:
Post a Comment