
The authors describe the results of treatment of 245 patients with pyo-necrotic diseases of soft tissues with a new proteolytic enzyme of vegetable origin Kukumazim. The application of Kukumazim resulted in a 5-6 days shorter period of complete healing the wounds. No adverse effects of using Kukumazim were noted.
Wound Healing, Suppuration, Time Factors, Carica, Foot, Furunculosis, Cellulitis, Osteomyelitis, Diabetic Foot, Gangrene, Ointments, Carbuncle, Surgical Wound Infection, Wounds and Injuries, Plant Preparations, Paronychia, Peptide Hydrolases, Phytotherapy
Wound Healing, Suppuration, Time Factors, Carica, Foot, Furunculosis, Cellulitis, Osteomyelitis, Diabetic Foot, Gangrene, Ointments, Carbuncle, Surgical Wound Infection, Wounds and Injuries, Plant Preparations, Paronychia, Peptide Hydrolases, Phytotherapy
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