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Wound ManagementIntroductionPhases of wound healingIntroductionAcute Wound HealingChronic Wound HealingWound dressingsIntroduction and backgroundFoamAlginatesFilmsHydrogelsHydrofibreHoney dressingsSuperabsorbentHydrocolloidsSilver dressingsHyper-/hypotonic wound dressingComposite dressingsTullesSilicone dressingsTypes of woundsRe-epithelializingGranulatingSloughyCritically colonized/infectedNecroticCavity woundsExcoriating (weepy) woundsNegative pressure wound therapyIntroduction and backgroundTheoryIndications and contra-indicationsProducts and systemsSurgical debridementIntroduction and theoryCase 1: Debridement of chronic woundHidradenitis SuppurativaIntroduction to Hidradenitis Suppurativa
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Honey dressings

Authors: Christian Kaare Paaskesen, Med. Stud., Hasan Gökcer Tekin, MD Wound bed assessment Can be used on any type of wound in any stage of healing Infected wounds Moisture assessment Wet wounds Contra-indications Caution on scalp wound with exposed bone or in wound with exposed tendons, as honey d

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