Efficacy of Honey-Based Wound Dressing Versus Hydrogel-Based Wound Dressing in Wound Healing Process: A Literature Review

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Firda Rahmania
Ahmad Fawzy

Abstract

Introduction: Wound dressing is a fundamental aspect of modern healthcare, encompassing a diverse range of materials and techniques aimed at optimizing the healing process while safeguarding against infection and further injury. By understanding the specific benefits of different types of wound dressings, healthcare professionals can optimize the healing process and improve patient outcomes


Methods: This literature review was compiled using information from various open access online databases. Data were collected and analyzed.


Results and Discussions: Honey dressing demonstrates superior efficacy compared to hydrogel dressing in wound management. Its multifaceted properties, such as potent antimicrobial activity, tissue regeneration promotion, and anti-inflammatory effects, render it a superior option for wound healing throughout all stages. Additionally, honey is more cost-effective than hydrogel and more easily accessible.


Conclusion: The efficacy of honey dressing surpasses that of hydrogel dressing in wound management. Honey's multifaceted properties, including its potent antimicrobial activity, ability to promote tissue regeneration, and anti-inflammatory effects, make it a superior choice for wound healing across all phases.

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Rahmania, F., & Fawzy, A. . (2024). Efficacy of Honey-Based Wound Dressing Versus Hydrogel-Based Wound Dressing in Wound Healing Process: A Literature Review. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 4(05), 812–817. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v4-i05-05
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Author Biography

Firda Rahmania, Faculty of Medicine University of Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia

Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine University of Jenderal Soedirman-Margono Soekarjo County Hospital, Indonesia

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