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Established Usage of Honey as a Dressing

Honey has a well established usage as a wound dressing in ancient and traditional medicine. In recent times this has been re-discovered, and honey is in fairly widespread use as a topical antibacterial agent for the treatment of wounds, burns and skin ulcers, there being many reports of its effectiveness . The observations recorded are that inflammation, swelling and pain are quickly reduced, unpleasant odours cease, sloughing of necrotic tissue occurs without the need for debridement, dressings can be removed painlessly and without causing damage to re-growing tissue, and healing occurs rapidly with minimal scarring, grafting being unnecessary. In many of the cases honey was used on infected lesions not responding to standard antibiotic and antiseptic therapy. It was found in almost all of the cases to be very effective in rapidly clearing up infection and promoting healing.

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For Wound Care to Assist Natural Healing.
Topical Use on Minor Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Some Ulcers and Infections.

· Spread the honey generously and evenly on to a clean dressing pad ensuring there is enough honey for a generous coverage of wound surface and any surrounding inflammation.
* Apply to the full surface of a clean wound. Cover well.
* Use about 1 tablespoon of honey to a 5cm wound.
* The dressing should extend beyond the edges of the wound and any surrounding inflamed area.
* It is best to apply the honey to the dressing to avoid damaging the wound.
* For skin ulcers and large wounds a dressing with a waterproof backing is preferable.
* Change the dressing at least once a day, if possible. Change more frequently (up to three times a day) if the wound is weeping a lot. The exudation of fluid (weeping) reduces as the wound heals, so less frequent dressing changes may be needed later when there could be a few days between changes.
* If the dressing sticks to the wound this usually indicates that more frequent changes of dressing are needed or that not enough honey is being used. Be sure to use plenty of honey.
* Waterproof dressings are better as they keep more of the honey in contact with the wound. Absorbent dressings soak the honey away from the wound. Adhesive tape or bandages can be used to hold the dressings in place.
* Pressure bandaging is used over the honey dressing for varicose ulcers.
* Abscesses, cavities and depressions in the wound bed are filled with honey before applying the honey dressed pad, so that there is honey contact with the wound bed.
* Sometimes transient stinging may be experienced after honey is applied. This is due to the acidity of the honey. The acidity is part of the way in which honey stimulates healing. Usually the stinging is transient and soon subsides. Use of honey should be discontinued if the stinging is severe. Some people have stopped using the honey for a short while and then find no problems when they recommence using the honey.

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None of the information on this website is intended to replace sound medical advice, nor is it recommended for people to stop their prescribed medications. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.
The intention of this website is to inform people of findings about the potential healing qualities of Manuka Honey and to make it available to those who wish to take up the opportunity to experience the benefits of a very special natural product available directly from  New Zealand.

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