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  • Himalaya Ruminfla Dual Action Spray-100G

    Himalaya Himalaya Ruminfla Dual Action Spray-100G

    5 reviews

    Himalaya Ruminfla Dual Action Spray-100G RumInfla is a topical dual-action spray that helps in relieving pain and soothes inflammation of soft and hard tissues. Enriched with a combination of natural oils, the spray gets absorbed quickly and helps provides quick action on the affected area. The dual-action spray supports clinical and subclinical mastitis, facilitating easy milking from the painful udder.

    Rs. 160.00

  • Himalaya Himpyrin 30ml – Ayurvedic Liquid for Immune Support

    Himalaya Himalaya Himpyrin 30ml – Ayurvedic Liquid for Immune Support

    Himpyrin is a natural herbal formulation crafted with potent Ayurvedic ingredients to support the immune system, reduce fever, and alleviate inflammation in pets. Formulated for dogs and cats, it helps strengthen the body’s resistance against infections while promoting improved blood circulation and pain relief. This liquid supplement is ideal for pets experiencing mild infections, inflammatory conditions, or those needing immune support. Composition: Tinospora gulancha (Guduchi) Sweet Flag (Vacha) Indications: Immune system support Fever reduction Pain and inflammation relief Enhancing blood circulation Support during infections and inflammatory conditions Benefits: Guduchi (Tinospora gulancha) boosts immune function and helps reduce fever. Vacha (Sweet Flag) improves circulation and provides anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Supports overall health and recovery in pets with infections or inflammation. Dosage and Directions for Use:Dosage can be adjusted based on breed size or condition severity or as directed by the pet expert. Small breed dogs: 1-2 ml twice daily Large breed dogs: 2-3 ml twice daily Cats: 1 ml twice daily Other Details: Product Type: Liquid Country of Origin: India Manufactured by: Himalaya Wellness Company, Makali, Bangalore - 562162, Karnataka, India For queries: contactus@himalayawellness.com | Toll-free: 1-800-208-1930 (India) Website: www.himalayawellness.in Information provided as per guidance from Vɪsʜɴᴜ Dᴜᴛᴛ Tʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ | Pᴇᴛ Exᴘᴇʀᴛ and PᴇᴛsLɪғᴇsᴛʏʟᴇ.

    Rs. 145.00

  • Himalaya Scavon VET SPRAY 100 ml

    Himalaya Himalaya Scavon VET SPRAY 100 ml

    Himalaya Scavon VET Spray is an anti-infective, broad-spectrum antimicrobial and antibacterial wound healer that promotes wound healing by rapid collagenization and epithelialization of tissues. INGREDIENTS: Oils: Atasi (Linum usitatissimum) 50 mg, Tailapatra (Eucalyptus globulus) 50 mg, Karpura (Cinnamomum camphora) 25 mg,  Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum) 12 mg,  Vacha (Acorus calamus) 7 mg. Pdr.: Yashada bhasma 25 mg Directions for Use:Clean the affected part after clipping hair and apply the required quantity twice daily, or as directed by the veterinarian.Apply 2-3 times daily after cleaning the affected parts on Cattle, Buffaloes, Sheep, and Goat, or as directed by your veterinarian.Indications:- In traumatic, surgical, maggoted, and infected, bacterial, and fungal wounds, and foot and mouth lesions.- Store in a dry place, away from direct heat and sunlight.- Do not refrigerate. Keep out of reach of children.- Do not expose to temperature exceeding 50°C.- Ayurvedic Proprietary Veterinary Medicine.- For animal use only.- Not for medicinal use.  

    Rs. 160.00

Pain & Inflammation Pets

What is Pain?

Pain can come from a number of sources. It could be a broken or fractured bone, a toothache, arthritis, ear infection, or cancer. These are only a few of the conditions that can cause your dog to be in pain. Recognizing that your dog is feeling pain is the first step to figuring out what is wrong and getting them the help they need.

Many times dogs will suffer silently when they are in pain. It can be difficult to tell if your dog is in pain unless the pain is so intense or the cause is obvious, such as an observed trauma or a very noticeable limp. If you suspect that your dog is suffering from some form of pain, be careful when examining them. Dogs that are in pain are more likely to lash out and bite, even if that is not their normal temperament. Your dog’s behavior will likely change and so will their overall appearance, they may curl into a ball or keep their head down. You should call your veterinarian immediately if you think your dog is in pain. Do not give any medication unless your veterinarian has directed you to do so.

Symptoms of Pain in Dogs

Many times your dog will be feeling aches and pains and never let on that they are hurting. You may notice that your dog has slowed down or is sleeping a bit more but will probably think nothing of it. There are other signs that you can look for that will tell you your dog is experiencing pain and needs to be seen by your veterinarian. Symptoms of pain in dogs include:

  • Elevated heart rate
  • Fast breathing
  • Whining
  • Flinching
  • Trembling
  • Behavioral changes
  • Limping
  • Decrease in energy
  • Decrease in appetite
  • Sleeping more or less
  • Growling or biting when touched
  • Swelling in specific areas
  • Dull-looking eyes or eye discharge

Causes of Pain in Dogs

There are so many potential causes for your dog’s pain. If the pain is not obvious, such as a limp or a cut, then your veterinarian will need to do some investigative work to determine the cause of your dog’s pain. 

Bone cancer is an especially painful condition that many times will go undetected until its later stages. Your veterinarian may have to exhaust every other potential cause until they find that your dog is suffering from bone cancer. And this may be true for several different cancers that affect dogs.  

Infections, such as bladder or ear can be extremely painful for dogs. If the inflammation has been occurring for some time they may be suffering in silence. Kidney and bladder stones are also another cause of pain in your dog.

Arthritis can cause your dog pain as they age, especially when they have been lying in one position for too long and go to move or get up. Periodontal disease or a simple toothache can also cause pain and will need to be addressed.

Diagnosis of Pain in Dogs

You must have your veterinarian examine your dog and search for the cause of their pain. There may be an underlying cause that will need specialized treatment.

If the source of your dog’s pain is not obvious, your veterinarian will begin by asking about your dog’s medical history and about when you first noticed the pain. If there is a specific part of your dog’s body that is especially painful, let your veterinarian know, they are searching for a needle in a haystack when trying to determine the cause of pain when it is not obvious.

Your veterinarian will run routine tests to see if there is anything abnormal as well as rule out potential causes. Those tests will likely include a complete blood count, biochemistry panel, urinalysis and fecal exam. Ultrasounds and x-rays may also be ordered to look internally for any tumors, bladder or kidney stones or fractures. 

Once your veterinarian has determined the cause of your dog’s pain, they can then discuss treatment options with you and begin giving appropriate pain medication to alleviate your dog’s discomfort.

Treatment of Pain in Dogs

Treatment for pain in dogs will vary depending on the actual diagnosis. Once your veterinarian has discovered the cause of your dog’s pain, they will discuss your treatment options and your dog’s prognosis. 

Pain medications and anti-inflammatory medications may be prescribed to make your dog comfortable before and during treatments. Never give pain medications without first consulting your veterinarian.

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