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Use PetAlive Wound Dr. to:Treat and protect small wounds and stings;Relieve pain caused by skin conditions and minor injuries;Prevent infection of wounds and cuts on the skin;Encourage healing of wounds;Reduce inflammation and soothe insect stings;Treat the symptoms of poison ivy.PetAlive has brought together the best of herbal and homeopathic ingredients - known for their effectiveness in treating abrasions cuts burns bites insect stings and skin allergies. Wound Dr. contains a blend of natural healing and cleansing ingredients in an herbal cream and will promote healing and prevent infection as well as soothe the affected area and reduce swelling pain or itching.
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About Wound Dr:
Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies
Brand name: Wound Dr.
Minor injuries in pets
Both dogs and cats often fall victim to minor cuts scrapes bites and stings — especially those with outdoor lifestyles and adventurous natures! Cuts and scrapes abrasions insect bites fights with other animals — all can result in a miserable pet with consequent risk of infection. Like people animals can also suffer from allergies and reactions to plants like Poison Ivy and Poison Oak. Most of these little injuries heal fairly quickly on their own and without long-term adverse effects especially in healthy pets with strong immune systems. However the immediate pain discomfort and swelling can be unpleasant and debilitating for your pet and it is important to care for these wounds appropriately. Also there may be a high risk of infection in otherwise minor wounds if they are not properly cared for.
How can natural remedies help?
Because of the risk of infection pet wounds are often treated with antibiotics — taken internally or applied as a cream to the skin. They may also be treated with topical corticosteroid creams. While these can be effective in the short term many holistic vets believe that they may also compromise your pet's health by affecting immune functioning. Topical antibiotic corticosteroid and antiseptic creams are also often licked off by pets and can contain substances that may not be good for them to ingest.
Certain herbs and homeopathic ingredients are excellent for soothing pain and reducing swelling of wounds bites insect stings and other minor injuries and skin allergies. Gentle promotion of natural healing as well as prevention of infection — without antibiotics — has been practiced by herbalists for thousands of years and can be of great benefit to your pet.
What are the ingredients of Wound Dr.?
PetAlive Wound Dr. contains the following 100% natural herbal ingredients in an aqueous cream base:
Althaea officinalis root (marshmallow) is an excellent and well known remedy for soothing inflamed skin and mucus membranes and promoting healing. Marshmallow root is good for abscesses boils and other skin conditions.
Melaleuca alternifolia is also known as Tea Tree Oil and is used externally for inflammation and to treat various skin conditions. This oil has excellent anti-bacterial anti-fungal and healing properties. Tea Tree Oil will soothe and reduce inflammation of the skin as well as treat any bacterial or fungal infections.
Plantago lanceolata has long been considered a useful remedy for inflamed skin burns bites and small wounds. This herb has soothing and healing properties and acts as a mild astringent when used topically.
Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) is well-known as a topical pain reliever and antiseptic/disinfectant herb. Several of the compounds in rosemary have also been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects.
Centella asiatica (Gotu Kola) is used topically to treat skin irritation and conditions. It also stimulates circulation and promotes skin healing.
Ledum 6X is a homeopathic remedy known to treat stings and bruises effectively as well as prevent infection of wounds.
Apis 30C is also used homeopathically for bee and wasp stings as well as any skin conditions causing swelling and itching. Burning pain and skin that is over-sensitive to the touch are relieved by Apis.
PetAlive Wound Dr. contains no gluten artificial flavors colors or preservatives.
How do I use Wound Dr.?
Wound Dr. cream comes in a 25 ml tube.
Directions: After cleansing apply to affected area three times daily. Cleansing with PetAlive Clenzor is recommended.
Note: For external use only. Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist. May be used together with PetAlive Immunity and Liver Support for natural antibiotic action.
Caution: In the case of insect stings or contact with poison ivy please seek medical treatment if there is any swelling of the mouth or tongue or if your pet appears to have any difficulty breathing.
How long until I see results?
Soothing effects will be immediate. With regular use over several days condition of the skin will improve and healing of the wound will take place. Try and begin treating your pet as soon as possible as the sooner that cleansing and treatment begin the quicker and more effective the healing process will be.
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