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Know More About Honey Dressings

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For centuries, honey has been used as a dressing for wounds. However, it is only a scientific explanation of the use of honey in healing in recent times. Honey is considered a biologic wound dressing that comes with multiple bioactivities that work to expedite the healing process. In addition, the physical properties of this ingredient also fasten the process of healing.

Honey is acidic by nature. It releases oxygen from haemoglobin, thus making the wounded environment less favourable for the activity of destructive proteases. Furthermore, the high osmolality of this ingredient draws fluid out of the wound bed to create an outflow of lymph as it occurs with negative pressure wound therapy. In short, the use of honey fastens the healing process by manifold.

What Does Honey Treat?

You can opt for honey dressings to treat different kinds of wounds. Many brands and manufacturers have started using honey in their dressings. These dressings; can be applied to the wound to fasten the healing process and your recovery.

In the most common cases, Medihoney can treat concerns; like leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers, infected wounds resulting from surgery or injury, and burns. However, you can also look for other brands of honey dressings like Activon, Algivon, and Actilite to treat these concerns.

In other cases, Medihoney can also be used when conventional and antibacterial treatment involving antiseptics and antibiotics remain ineffective. The use of honey on the wound addresses all the concerns such as inflammation, swelling, unpleasant odours, etc. Honey dressings such as Medihoney and Activon; even help subside pain and debridement by removing the dead tissues from the wound painlessly. In addition, the use of honey controls the damage done to the regrowing cells.

The use of honey is quite widespread in the first aid treatment of burns. It is because this ingredient comes with many anti-inflammatory properties. However, when you use honey dressing for wounds, make sure to have a word with your doctor in the first place. It is good to visit your doctor for consultation and let them perform the honey dressing on your wound.

If your doctor has given a thumbs-up to the use of honey dressing to treat your wound at home, ensure to buy the dressing from a credible source to avoid any side-effect.

About The Author:

Wound-Care is a healthcare firm located in the UK that specializes in the distribution of wound-care products. All of our dressings come from MHRA-approved suppliers in the UK. We ship to hospitals and health clinics all around the world.

 

 

 

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