Wounds and InjuriesWound HealingApitherapyHoneyThe author comments on the study "Honey as a topical treatment for wounds" by A.B. Jull and colleagues, which appeared in a 2013 issue of the journal "Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews." He states that the study found that the use of ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been investigated as a clinical therapy to promote tissue repair. However, the disappearance of grafted cells soon after... L Shin,DA Peterson - 《Stem Cells Transl Med》 被引量: 101发表: 2013年 The Mobilization and Effect of Endogenous Bone Marrow Progenitor...
they used honey as a cleanser and even healed wounds with it. Today, we still use honey as a topical treatment for different skin conditions. Still, some people might experience minor allergies, especially if they are allergic
Honey may be useful for controlling side effects of radiation therapy or chemotherapy applied in cancer treatment.3 Sources: 1. Jull, Andrew B.; Cullum, Nicky; Dumville, Jo C.; Westby, Maggie J.; Deshpande, Sohan; Walker, Natalie (2015). "Honey as a topical treatment for wounds". Coch...
In Ghana, honey is used to treat infected leg ulcers, as well as a therapy for the topical treatment of measles in Mali. Medical journals report that numerous benefits of using honey to dress wounds: the viscosity of honey provides a protective barrier to prevent wounds from becoming infected...
In 1976, the combination of cerium nitrate and silver sulfadiazine was introduced as a topical therapy for burn wounds. Experience with a locally prepared ... MA Kath,JW Shupp,SE Matt,... - 《Wound Repair & Regeneration》 被引量: 29发表: 2011年 Ultrasonic debridement: A new approach in ...
Since antiquity, honey has been revered for its natural healing properties. It has been used for treatment of gastrointestinal tract illnesses, treatment of pain, and defense from infection. However, it is its historical use in the treatment of skin wounds, burns, and ulcer...
It is safe and cost-effective, especially in the treatment of different types of wounds. MGH should be considered a potential alternative to antibiotics or complementary therapy for treating locally infected wounds. An improved delivery system and a structure to support wound healing could tremendously...
Moncrief J.A.: Topical antibacterial therapy for burn wounds. Clin.Plast. Surg., 1: 563-76, 1974. Poulsen T.D., Freund K.G., Arendrup K., Nyhus P.. Pederson O.D.: Polyurethane film (OpSite) vs. impregnated gauze 0elonct) in the treatment of outpatient burns: a prospective rando...
Reports on the efficacy of honey over antibacterial agents in the treatment of wounds and ulcers, according to biochemist Peter Molan at the Waikato University. Findings of a randomized controlled trial of honey therapy compared with silver sulfadiazine in superficial burns; Benefits of using honey ...