The Effect Of Giving Honey on The Process of Wound Healing in Burned Patients

I. Pramesty
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Backgroud: Burns are one of the most dangerous injuries and the main cause of disability to death. Burns can be interpreted as one of the serious problems in society and are recorded to cause around 265,000 deaths each year. Honey can maintain the wound condition to keep it moist and in high viscosity to prevent infection. Method: This study was conducted to determine the effect of honey on the wound healing process in burn patients. This study uses a literature review method. The population in this study is a journal with a background in the health sector with 10 international journals on burns with the qualifications of 9 SCIMAGO indexed journals and 1 SINTA indexed journal published from 2015 to 2020. Results: Burns that treated in the form of pure honey can generate good results and heal in an average of 20 days. The healing process will be better, if the wound given a mixture of other ingredients which also have a low acidity such as garlic, chitosan and beeswax and olive oil. Honey has antimicrobial properties and a low pH level. The microbe most sensitive to honey is Staphylococcus aureus. Conclusion: The conclusion from this study, honey can be used as an alternative treatment for burns.
蜂蜜对烧伤患者创面愈合过程的影响
背景:烧伤是最危险的伤害之一,也是致残至死亡的主要原因。烧伤可以被解释为严重的社会问题之一,据记录,每年造成约26.5万人死亡。蜂蜜可以保持伤口的湿润和高粘度,防止感染。方法:研究蜂蜜对烧伤患者创面愈合过程的影响。本研究采用文献回顾法。本研究的人群是一本具有卫生领域背景的期刊,有10本烧伤国际期刊,其中9本为SCIMAGO索引期刊,1本为SINTA索引期刊,出版时间为2015 - 2020年。结果:以纯蜂蜜的形式治疗烧伤可以产生良好的效果,平均20天愈合。如果将大蒜、壳聚糖、蜂蜡和橄榄油等其他低酸度成分混合在一起,伤口的愈合过程会更好。蜂蜜具有抗菌性能和低pH值。对蜂蜜最敏感的微生物是金黄色葡萄球菌。结论:蜂蜜可作为烧伤的一种替代治疗方法。
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