Abstract
Skin naturally acts as a body's protective layer and external environmental factors that can harm internal body organs are protected by it.So, maintaining skin integrity is vital for normal physiological functioning.In our daily lives, the bodies of both animals and humans are subjected to various forms of violence, some of which are severe enough to destroy the skin's continuity.A wound is a breakdown in the continuity of the skin. When the skin's continuity is disrupted, the body's interior organs are exposed.There's a risk of death in this case.There's a risk of death in this case. The skin's immediate response to a wound is the first step in the healing process, which begins automatically after the injury has been inflicted.It is possible to speed up this process in a variety of ways, including keeping the wound free of bacterial infection, moisture, and dirt.A number of antiseptic dressings are available for this purpose, and when applied topically,they help to speed up the healing process of wounds.They protect the wound from contamination by microorganisms and speed up the healing process.Among these are Aloe vera, honey, and turmeric, all of which have considerable wound healing capabilities.Turmeric, honey, and Aloe vera are all considered good for promoting wound healing.They are involved in the prevention of platelet aggregation, myocardial infarction, tumour formation, inflammatory cytokine release, oxidative stress, and metastasis.Several studies have demonstrated that they play a critical function in the promotion of wound healing. Their use for wound dressing has proven to be a successful method. The primary goal of this review is to summarise previous scientists' findings with authentic concluding verse for the use of Aloe vera,Turmeric and Honey that are safe, readily available, and less expensive.
Highlights
An external or internal insult can cause a wound
To help clinicians better understand the complexities of clinical use of medical-grade honey, Aloe Vera and turmeric, evidence indicators like Cochrane reviews can be used to evaluate the lack of evidence to support their use, as well as select clinical entities in patients who may bene t from treatment with these therapeutic agents based on their clinical outcomes
The actual mechanism for honey's wound healing bene ts is uncertain, research has concentrated on honey's antimicrobial properties.Honey's high sugar content makes it hygroscopic, which prevents the development of microorganisms
Summary
How to Cite: Jamil, M., Kashif, M. ., Ahmad, B. ., Sadia, B. ., Khan, I. ., Qazi, I. ., Khan, M. How to Cite: Jamil, M., Kashif, M. Wound Healing E cacy of Honey, Aloe Vera, AND TURMERIC.
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