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Honey Dressings - Introduction | Honey Dressing Types | How it Works | Indications | Top Seller Products
At HPFY, we have a wide range of premium honey dressings imbued with manuka honey for excellent wound healing. These dressings provide great antibacterial action while enhancing the speed of healing at affordable prices. Such as - Derma Sciences Medihoney Paste Wound and Burn Dressing & Derma Sciences Medihoney Calcium Alginate Dressing.
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Wound Preparations for the Management of Chronic Wounds
A chronic wound can prove to be extremely difficult to heal for both the patient and the healthcare professional. These types of wounds can be stubborn and are often impacted by another physical malady such as diabetes or ischemia.
Understanding Wound Inflammation
The wound healing process is generally understood to be a three-step process: inflammation, regeneration (also known as proliferation), and maturation.
Preventing Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers are caused by the sustained pressure exerted by hard surface, such as bed or wheelchair on skin. It reduces the blood flow to nearby skin and tissues, thereby limiting the amount of oxygenated blood and nutrients. This makes
Honey dressings are the oldest type of wound treatment which possesses multiple bioactive components to expedite the healing process. The honey used for medical purposes is sterilized.
Honey dressing:
When applied to the wound, certain chemicals within the honey kill the bacteria and fungus. Honey acts as a moisture barrier not allowing the dressing to stick to the skin. Honey also transfers nutrients and other chemicals into the wound site to accelerate healing.
Honey can be used as a topical antibacterial agent for treating infections in many wound types. These include:
Honey dressings can be changed within 24-48 hours. But in certain cases it is left in place for up to 25 days. It is advisable to inspect the dressing every two days for faster healing.