Non-healing wounds are usually colonised by various types of bacteria. An alternative to antibiotic treatment in patients with infected wounds with local signs of inflammation may be medical-grade honey (MGH), which favourably affects the healing process with its antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of MGH therapy on the healing process of non-healing wounds of various aetiologies and different wound colonisations. Prospective, observation–intervention case studies (n = 9) of patients with wounds of various aetiologies (venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, surgical wound dehiscence) are presented. All wounds were treated with MGH and the healing trajectory was rigorously and objectively monitored. In all cases, pain, odour, and exudation were quickly resolved, which led to an improvement in the quality of life of patients. Despite the proven bacterial microflora in wounds, antibiotic treatment was not necessary. The effects of MGH alleviated the signs of local infection until their complete elimination. In eight out of nine cases, the non-healing wound was completely healed. MGH has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects in wounds of various aetiologies and forms an effective alternative for the use of antibiotics for treating locally infected wounds.
[Purpose] Osteoarthritis is a chronic and degenerative joint disease and is considered to
be one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders. This study evaluated the differences
in the quality of life of females treated with supervised physiotherapy and a standardized
home program after unilateral total knee arthroplasty. [Subjects and Methods] From January
2012 to May 2015, a total of 40 females were examined at the Central Military Hospital in
Ruzomberk, Slovakia. Quality of life was assessed with the Short Form-36. Quality of life
and intensity of pain after normal daily activity, according to the visual analog scale,
were assessed before total knee arthroplasty, immediately after physiotherapy, 3 months
after total knee arthroplasty, and 6 months after total knee arthroplasty. [Results] We
found statistically significant improvement of the quality of life results and a decreased
intensity of pain at each time point compared with before total knee arthroplasty.
[Conclusions] The results of this study provide further evidence indicating that patients
who undergo total knee arthroplasty for primary osteoarthritis of the knee can achieve a
significant improvement in the quality of life by using supervised physiotherapy compared
with a standardized home program.
Health is a basic prerequisite for the existence and operation of values. Health care enables people to protect or restore health throughout their lives, from birth to death, in accordance with applicable legislation. This paper aims to identify the importance of assessing a locus of control over health using the scale measuring tool, Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHCL). In total, 100 respondents participated in the survey, with an average age of 42 years. Statistical analyses were performed using Statistica, version 2007, with significance level of 0.05.Correlations of MHLC and attitudes toward preventive actions showed statistically significant results with readiness to quit smoking. People with high IHLC scores were more willing to stop smoking, change their diet, and reduce body weight. Our assumption in this research was that individuals who believed in internal control of health had a more positive effect regarding preventive actions.UDC Classification: 159.9, 316.6, 316.4 DOI: http://dx
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