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Benefícios do uso do mel no tratamento do pé diabético: scoping review
Fecha
2020-06-16Registro en:
2525-3409
10.33448/rsd-v9i7.4663
Autor
Cruz, Isabel Dutra da
Monteiro, Daliane Soares Dantas
Silva, Mikael de Araújo
Carreiro, Bruno Oliveira
Amorim, Érico Gurgel
Costa, Raphael Raniere de Oliveira
Resumen
Diabetic foot can be understood as the destruction of soft tissues, and as infections or ulcerations associated with neurological and vascular changes in the lower limbs of patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM). It is also one of the most severe, costly, and devastating complications of DM, and foot ulcers are precursors of lower limb amputations in 85% of the cases. Thus, honey emerges as an alternative treatmentwhich is economical, presents a low risk of bacterial resistance, and is widely available, indispensable factors for the continuity of treatment by the patients. This article is a scoping review with the objective of describing the evidence to elucidate the benefits of honey in the treatment of diabetic foot. The research includes primary studies, reviews, meta-analyses and/or meta-syntheses, books and guidelines, theses, and dissertations, published in indexed sources or in the gray literature published in the following databases: Scielo, LILACS, Pubmed, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, SCOPUS, CINAHL, and Academic Search Premier, CAPS, the USP Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, and the USP Integrated Search Portal. In the literature reviewed, 33 different benefits have been found which are described for the use of honey. Among these benefits, the higher healing rate and anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and debriding properties stand out, among others. Therefore, the analyzed studies showeda wide variety of benefits, which reflects the complexity of the action and the usefulness of this product