2011
DOI: 10.3896/ibra.4.03.1.09
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Treatment of partial thickness burn wounds using tualang honey, hydrofibre and silver dressing: A pilot study

Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the clinical aspect of the healing properties of honey in partial thickness burn wounds to those treated using hydrofibre or silver dressings. A randomized, non-blinded prospective study of burn patients treated with hydrofibre impregnated with tualang honey, plain hydrofibre and hydrofibre silver treated at our burn unit was made. Clinical evaluation and photo documentation during each dressing change were recorded and analysed. The pilot study consisted of 50 out of… Show more

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“…In all the six trials conducted on partial thickness burn wounds, honey showed better healing properties. [56][57][58][59][60][61] Subrahmanyam et al conducted two trials on mixed partial thickness and full thickness burn wounds. In the first study (n = 50), they compared honey dressing with tangential excision and skin grafting.…”
Section: Acute Burn Woundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In all the six trials conducted on partial thickness burn wounds, honey showed better healing properties. [56][57][58][59][60][61] Subrahmanyam et al conducted two trials on mixed partial thickness and full thickness burn wounds. In the first study (n = 50), they compared honey dressing with tangential excision and skin grafting.…”
Section: Acute Burn Woundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all the six trials conducted on partial thickness burn wounds, honey showed better healing properties. [ 56 61 ] Subrahmanyam et al . conducted two trials on mixed partial thickness and full thickness burn wounds.…”
Section: Current Scientific Evidence On the Use Of Honey In Wound Manmentioning
confidence: 99%