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Honey has a good effect on treating festering wounds in livestock

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In recent years, 18 cases of purulent wounds in horses, cattle and sheep were treated with honey and satisfactory results were obtained. Method: First dilute honey with sterile distilled water or cold boiled water into 10%-20% solution for later use. Treatment, first with hydrogen peroxide (or other disinfectant) clean pus cavity, and with sterile dressing wipe cavity washing solution, and then with honey solution rinse, can also first wash the wound cavity with honey solution, and then apply honey solution on the wound, and with honey soaked sterile gauze to cover. If the wound cavity is deep, it can be used.

In recent years, 18 cases of suppuration of horses, cattle, sheep and other livestock were treated with honey, and satisfactory results were obtained. Method: first dilute the honey with sterilized distilled water or cold boiled water into a solution of 10% Mel 20%. During the treatment, first clean the pus cavity with hydrogen peroxide (or other disinfectant), wipe the washing liquid in the cavity with sterilized dressing, and then rinse with honey solution, or wash the wound cavity with honey solution first, and then apply the honey solution to the wound surface, and cover it with sterilized gauze soaked in honey. If the wound cavity is deep, you can use sterilized gauze strips to soak honey for drainage. Change dressing once a day or every other day. If continuous dressing change does not need to be washed, it can be cured after 5 times of medication.

 
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