MANAGEMENT OF A CHRONIC NECROTIZING WOUND IN A DOG USING NATURAL HONEY THERAPY
Journal: Exploratory Animal and Medical Research (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-12-30
Authors : Adeyemi A.B. Jegede H.O. Amid A.S. Daodu O.B. Ajiboye B. Hamzat M.O. Durotoye T Amire E.S. Bashir M.D. Adeyanju J.B.;
Page : 201-205
Keywords : Honey; Dressing agents; Necrotic wound; Dog.;
Abstract
Infected skin wounds are common in pet animals. Following an infected severe bite wound in a dog with marked necrotic aftermath, natural honey was successfully used alongside systemic antibiotic therapy to hasten healing. The condition improved with speed and regeneration of skin tissue, avoiding sloughing. The wound took 168 days to heal and to form a scar. Natural honey can be considered as a wound management tool, as it is both highly effective, can render a low cost therapy and less managemental expenditure compared to other specialized therapies and techniques.
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