The use of honey in wound management.
Dunford, Cheryl MSc, RGN; Cooper, Rose PhD; Molan, Peter PhD; White, Richard PhD
[Miscellaneous Article]
Nursing Standard.
15(11):63-68, November 29, 2000.
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Summary: Honey has been used as a wound treatment for more than 2,000 years. Greater scientific understanding of how it works, particularly as an antibacterial agent, has led practitioners to reconsider the therapeutic value of honey. Once honey is commercially available as a regulated product in the UK, practitioners will have access to an effective, alternative wound treatment. Specific, sterilised honeys intended for wound care will provide a safe natural product to manage colonised or infected wounds that would otherwise remain unresponsive to treatment.
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