Clinically Infected Bilateral Heel Pressure Ulcers
Clinically Infected Bilateral Heel Pressure Ulcers in a mentally ill patient.
Clinically Infected Bilateral Heel Pressure Ulcers in a mentally ill patient.
Discover the new solution for heel pressure ulcers with L-Mesitran.
When it comes to wound healing, creating the right environment is crucial.
Cost effective, safe to apply, antibacterial and ...
Treating an 'Equine trauma'with Medical-Grade Honey This case study involves a 13-year-old Lusitano mare, who suffered a large abdominal laceration after running into a fence. The wound became infected with MRSA,…
Medical-Grade Honey (MGH) Monotherapy proved successful of Infant's Extravasation-Induced Injury treatment Medical-Grade Honey (MGH) was found to be a safe and effective treatment for extravasation-induced injury in a preterm neonate,…
Dehisced surgical oncologic wound in an infant A male infant of 2.5 months old suffered from an abdominal retroperitoneal tumor. After a fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy was unsatisfactory to…
A 94-year-old diabetic patient with a bilateral stage III HPU treated with Medical-Grade Honey Effective management of a heel pressure ulcer (HPU) that is locally infected is challenging, especially with the rise…
Skin tears are a common occurrence in the elderly population, and they can be a cause for concern.
Medical-Grade Honey: A Promising Alternative to Antibiotics for Preventing Infections after C-Section Caesarean section (C-section) is a common surgical procedure performed when vaginal delivery is not possible or safe. While…