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Abstract

Objective

The use of honey for wound treatment and care purposes is based on thousands of years of history. The development of science and in vitro/in vivo studies have demonstrated that honey contributes to wound healing by showing therapeutic effects by means of the bioactive compounds it contains. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the place of honey in wound treatment by investigating the randomized controlled studies.

Method

30 publications which were obtained as a result of the scans in the databases and which comply with the evaluation criteria were included in the review.

Results

In the results of the study, it was reported that honey in acute and chronic wounds provided rapid epithelization and wound contraction in wound healing, had anti-inflammatory and debridement effect, decreased the pain, ensured infection control, shortened the time of wound healing and was cost-effective.

Details

Title
HONEY DRESSING IN WOUND TREATMENT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Author
Ayse Celik Yilmaz; Aygin, Dilek
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Jun 2020
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
09652299
e-ISSN
18736963
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2417358710
Copyright
©2020. Elsevier Ltd