Global Journal of Surgery. 2023, 11(1), 1-4
DOI: 10.12691/js-11-1-1
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Hendro Sudjono Yuwono1, , Luthfyah Salsabila1, Ilham Mauludin1, Sofyan Al Fauzi1, Dicky Santosa1, Dhian Indriasari1, Wiwiek Setiowulan1 and Santun Bhekti Rahimah1
1School of Medicine, University Islam Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
Pub. Date: January 16, 2023
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Hendro Sudjono Yuwono, Luthfyah Salsabila, Ilham Mauludin, Sofyan Al Fauzi, Dicky Santosa, Dhian Indriasari, Wiwiek Setiowulan and Santun Bhekti Rahimah. The Coffee Ground for Wound Treatment is Effective, Safe, and Humanized. Global Journal of Surgery. 2023; 11(1):1-4. doi: 10.12691/js-11-1-1
Abstract
Coffee water extract strongly inhibits many Gram (+) and Gram (-) bacteria. In experimental wound healing in rats, coffee grounds healed wounds quickly. Its robust antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory perfect for wound healing. The clinical application of coffee grounds for acute and chronic wounds is a safe, compliant, simple, non-allergic, pleasant aroma, and uncomplicated. A thin layer of coffee grounds remains on the wound during replacement to ensure the superficial cells multiply safely and prevent cell manipulation. Debridement and dressing replacement perform rarely. It resulted in practical and faster wound healing and acceptable scarring. The method is called the New Paradigm of wound management. The coffee ground for wounds drives public health strengthening in wound care, promotes patient-centered care, and humanizes humans.Keywords:
coffee antibacterial wound healing the new paradigm not traumatic
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