
Case Review: Diversified Wound Management with A Dual-Purpose Wound Occluding Honey Based Ointment
Author(s) -
J Pretorius
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.53902/mrprs.2022.02.000518
Subject(s) - wound care , wound healing , wound treatment , medicine , dual (grammatical number) , intensive care medicine , selection (genetic algorithm) , risk analysis (engineering) , computer science , operations management , surgery , artificial intelligence , engineering , art , literature
The correct and effective management of wounds remains challenging within the wound care discipline even though much effort and attention has been directed toward novel technologies and advanced approaches. As wound healing takes place in four stages, the selection of the appropriate treatment, depending on the respective stage on the patients’ wound, is crucial. In addition, identifying the type of wound might be difficult in some cases, which in combination with the aforementioned further complicates appropriate wound management. This article discusses a single product wound management, by means of case studies, in an attempt to describe a simplified and possibly cost-effective way to manage wounds effectively.