Wound Care in Cats with Hanon Honey
Abstract
The present study was carried out in clinical cases of seven cats with the aim to evaluate the pattern of wound healing using Hanon honey from (Arbutus unedo) having non-healing chronic wound present at University veterinary hospital (UVH) Omar Al-Mukhtar University. Seven cats having a non-healing chronic wound. The pattern of wound healing was evaluated both clinically and by histopathological. All cases showed good progress in healing after application of the Hanon honey. The results ofthe study suggested that Hanon honey can be a better wound healing biomaterial in cats. It can be used as a less expensive skin substitute in order to stimulate and promote wound healing in cats as a stimulant for wound healing in chronic non-healing wounds.
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