
Dog Hematoma Medicine – HEAMATOG for Hematoma & Haemorrhage in Dogs & Cats
Dog hematoma medicine HEAMATOG is a specialised homoeopathic veterinary formulation designed to support the management of hematoma and haemorrhage conditions in dogs and cats. It works on the principle of homoeopathy, helping the body naturally recover from internal bleeding, swelling, and trauma-related conditions.
This dog hematoma medicine aids in promoting more rapid healing of injuries, tissue damage or blood under the skin (a hematoma) and can help alleviate pain, inflammation and speed up the healing process in animals.
What is a hematoma?
A hematoma refers to the accumulation of blood outside blood vessels, often resulting from injury, trauma, surgery, or inflammation. This can result in swelling, pain and pressure sensation.
Using the right hematoma medicine at an early stage may help reduce swelling and support the natural healing response of the body. A suitable hematoma medicine may also help in minimising complications associated with untreated internal bleeding.
Dog Ear Hematoma
Ear hematoma (aural hematoma) is a common condition in dogs where blood accumulates between the cartilage and skin of the ear flap. It usually develops due to excessive scratching, shaking of the head, allergies, infections, or trauma.
Using an appropriate dog ear hematoma medicine may help reduce swelling and discomfort associated with ear hematoma. Many veterinarians consider supportive dog ear hematoma medicine helpful in maintaining ear structure and supporting recovery.
Homoeopathy for Hematoma in Dogs
Homoeopathy for hematoma in dogs aims to stimulate the body's self-healing response, rather than mask symptoms. Homoeopathic remedies are often used to help reduce swelling, enhance blood flow and support tissue regeneration.
Homoeopathy for hematoma in dogs is sought after by many pet owners as it is safe, non-invasive and can be used for long-term supportive treatment of pets recovering from trauma injuries and surgery.
Hematoma Medicine for Dogs – Uses
Homoeopathic hematoma medicine for dogs may find application in the following conditions: Common uses include:
- Blood accumulation under the skin
- Ear hematoma (aural hematoma)
- Swelling due to injury or trauma
- Post-surgical bleeding support
- Internal or external haemorrhage
- Tissue injury and inflammation
Administering the right hematoma medicine for dogs can help with recovery and support the overall health of tissues in dogs and cats.
Key Benefits :
- Helps to treat hematoma and haemorrhage
- Reduces swelling and inflammation
- Aids in the healing of damaged tissue
- Gentle homoeopathic formulation
- Suitable for dogs and cats
- Helps maintain the natural healing process
- Can help recover from trauma-induced swelling
Composition
HEAMATOG has homoeopathic ingredients that are known to support recovery from bleeding-related ailments:
- Hamamelis: Homoeopathically used to support healthy flow and to treat bleeding.
- Millefolium: Widely used to assist with recovery from internal bleeding and tissue trauma.
- Ipecacuanha: Supports recovery in conditions of bleeding and capillary circulation.
These combined ingredients support the body in recovering from a hematoma in pets.
Dosage
Average dose based on size and condition of the pet:
- Puppies & Kittens: 5–10 drops
- Cats: 10–15 drops
- Small dogs: 15–20 drops
- Large dogs: 20–25 drops
Dose may be administered directly into the mouth or mixed with water, as recommended by the veterinarian.
Hematoma Medicine for Dogs – Uses
Homoeopathic hematoma medicine for dogs may find application in the following conditions: Common uses include:
- Blood accumulation under the skin
- Ear hematoma (aural hematoma)
- Swelling due to injury or trauma
- Post-surgical bleeding support
- Internal or external haemorrhage
- Tissue injury and inflammation
Administering the right hematoma medicine for dogs can help with recovery and support the overall health of tissues in dogs and cats.
Dosage
Average dose based on size and condition of the pet:
- Puppies & Kittens: 5–10 drops
- Cats: 10–15 drops
- Small dogs: 15–20 drops
- Large dogs: 20–25 drops
Dose may be administered directly into the mouth or mixed with water, as recommended by the veterinarian.
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