Cicatricial result of deep nasal wound with phytotherapy treatment in canine - Case report
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v33i6.24106Keywords:
Stryphnodendron adstringens, Caesalpinia ferrea, re-epithelializationAbstract
The result of the alternative herbal treatment in an ulcerated lesion in the nasal region of a canine is presented. A German shepherd dog was treated at a veterinary clinic with an injury to the nasal region. An ulcerated nasal and maxillary lesion was identified, in addition, the animal was cachectic and apathetic. The phytotherapeutic treatment, with minimal adverse effects and low cost, was instituted through infusions prepared from two medicinal plants, Stryphnodendron adstringens and Caesalpinia ferrea, known as barbatimão and jucá (with high healing and regenerating action). It was observed that the herbal treatment was a viable alternative, which presented satisfactory results in the healing process, anti-inflammatory and re-epithelializing action.
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