Medical honey in the treatment of wound-healing disorders in the head and neck area

Already in ancient times honey was used as a drug and for the treatment of wounds. In recent years the different effects of honey on wound-healing processes have been reexamined. Based on this, the antibacterial and fungicidal qualities of honey could be confirmed. Between January 2009 and July 2011...

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Craniocerebral Trauma - diagnosis
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Female
Honey
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neck Injuries - diagnosis
Neck Injuries - drug therapy
Treatment Outcome
Wound Healing - drug effects
Young Adult
title Medical honey in the treatment of wound-healing disorders in the head and neck area
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