Application of Propolis – Herbal Ethanol Extract and Ointment for a Leg with Gangrene (Clinical Case)
Year 2018,
Volume: 1 Issue: 3 - 2nd Propolis Conference Special Issue, 12 - 12, 08.12.2018
Plamen Entchev
Abstract
Propolis has been
utilized in Bulgarian folk medicine for many centuries, mainly for slow
healing wounds. This abstract will aim to describe the role of propolis in
the case of a leg with gangrene. Propolis can affectively stimulate the
granulation tissue, and speed up the recovery of slow healing wounds.
In this case, I
initially applied an ethanol–based propolis (after evaporation of the
alcohol) on the wound on a daily basis. After, I applied herbal ethanol
propolis extract and herbal propolis ointment. The wound was dressed and packed with
propolis-herbal soaked (dry) gauze. The herbal propolis ointment was applied
on the edges of the wound and around. During the treatment, regular surgical
debridements were utialized when required.
After almost six
months of intense daily treatment using the methods described above, the
wound finally closed and the leg was saved.
This case showed
that this type of dressing is very suitable for slow healing wounds
containing a lot of necrotic tissue. Barely any antibiotics were required
during the wound’s treatment. Even for a challenging case like this one, the
propolis worked effectively. The final result is that this type of dressing
is one of the most effective known to me for these types of wounds, which can
be a field for further research.
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Year 2018,
Volume: 1 Issue: 3 - 2nd Propolis Conference Special Issue, 12 - 12, 08.12.2018
Plamen Entchev
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