Health Researchers use maggots to heal diabetic wounds

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At the recent Interscience Conference on Anti-Microbial Agents and Chemotherapy, Dr. Lawrence Eron from the University of Hawaii presented his results on the use of maggots to heal diabetic wounds. The small trial treated 37 diabetic patients with 27 showing successful outcomes.

Conventional treatment for healing diabetic wounds is debridement, or the removal of infected and dead tissue with enzymes or scalpels, but these treatments are not always successful and often result in the need for amputation. Eron believes that maggot debridement may be the answer.

Eron and his team treated 37 patients, all with a type of artery disease that contributed to poor circulation and stubborn wound healing. Some of the patients had wounds up to five years old. The team placed 50 to 100 maggots on the wound and sealed them with a mesh-like material similar to pantyhose where they remained for 1-2 days. The maggots were then removed and replaced by fresh maggots for another cycle. This was repeated for five cycles.

Maggots feed on only dead tissue and leave the living tissue only. They produce a chemical which liquefies the dead tissue so they can suck it up. The maggots secrete chemicals that then stimulate the growth of granulation tissue necessary for the wounds to heal.

 
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Wummi

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That, is SO COOL! Very, very creative method of healing wounds. Way to go!
 

FireCat

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Well, It must feel pretty creepy "maggot crawling under you skin"
 

UnknowVector

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Maggot therapy is kinda new, but not _that_ new. What's so special here? That the wounds treated were secondary to diabetes?
 

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Maggot therapy is kinda new, but not _that_ new. What's so special here? That the wounds treated were secondary to diabetes?

The actual study of it. They have known for a while but now they are moving forward and it is becoming more mainstream. More tests and studies.
 

UndeadDragon

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It's interesting to see these old techniques coming back to mainstream health care with big benefits.
 

Bartuc08

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It's good to know we're taking steps back and realizing that we can solve our problems in a natural way without 300 different side effects.
 

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I read that as "Researchers use magnets to heal diabetic wounds" for some reason and was about to come in here and ask, "Magnets; how do they f***ing work?"
 
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