Equihoney Wound Honey is made with only Certified MGO 900+ Australian Manuka Honey and is designed for use on fresh and open wounds. This topical application helps create a physical barrier over the wound while keeping the area moist, making it a practical choice for everyday equine wound care.
Ideal for hard to bandage or cover areas, Equihoney Wound Honey is non-stinging and easy to apply. It may help reduce or prevent contamination and can be used on open wounds, skin damage and a range of skin conditions where topical support is needed.
Benefits
Made with Certified MGO 900+ Australian Manuka Honey
Suitable for fresh and open wounds
Helps create a barrier over the wound
May reduce or prevent contamination
Helps maintain a moist wound environment
Ideal for hard to bandage areas
Non-stinging formula
Suitable For
Open and fresh wounds
Skin damage
Skin conditions requiring topical support
How to Apply
Use generous amounts of saline or diluted betadine to initially wash heavily contaminated wounds and repeat as needed to remove all foreign debris. Once dry, gently massage into the wound, paying special attention to the edges of the wound.
Wear gloves when cleaning wounds and use clean gloves when applying the product. Do not double dip into the pot to avoid contamination. Continue applying daily until the wound is closed.
For serious or infected wounds, seek veterinary advice. Store in a cool, dry place.
Ingredients
Certified MGO 900+ Australian Manuka Honey
FAQs
What is Equihoney Wound Honey used for?
Equihoney Wound Honey is used as a topical application for fresh and open wounds. It helps create a physical barrier over the wound while maintaining a moist environment.
Can Equihoney Wound Honey be used on hard to bandage areas?
Yes, it is ideal for wounds in areas that are difficult to bandage or cover, making it a practical option for everyday wound care.
Is Equihoney Wound Honey suitable for skin conditions?
Yes, it can also be used on skin damage and certain skin conditions where topical support is needed.
What is the main ingredient in Equihoney Wound Honey?
The product contains Certified MGO 900+ Australian Manuka Honey.
Does Equihoney Wound Honey sting when applied?
No, Equihoney Wound Honey is non-stinging, making it easier to apply to sensitive areas.
How do I apply Equihoney Wound Honey?
First clean the wound with saline or diluted betadine if needed, then dry the area and gently apply the honey, paying attention to the wound edges. Use clean gloves during application.
How often should I use Equihoney Wound Honey?
Apply daily until the wound is closed, or as needed as part of your wound care routine.
Can I double dip into the container?
No, to avoid contamination it is best not to double dip into the pot.
When should I seek veterinary advice?
For serious, infected or heavily contaminated wounds, veterinary advice should be sought.
How should Equihoney Wound Honey be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place.
(EQH-WH)
| SKU | EQH-WH |
| Brand | Equihoney |
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