Does the use of topical honey result in a faster rate of second intention wound healing in dogs?
PICO question In healthy dogs undergoing open wound management, does the topical application of honey, when compared to wounds treated with daily saline washes only, reduce the time to complete wound healing? Editorial notice: Upon conducting the literature search for this Knowledge Summa...
Main Author: | Louisa Marcombes |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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RCVS Knowledge
2020-11-01
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Series: | Veterinary Evidence |
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Online Access: | https://veterinaryevidence.org/index.php/ve/article/view/308 |
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