Do this to Speed Healing after Surgery

August 6th, 2012 at 7:22 am EDT

Hi Friend,

Welcome to Monday...

Here in this part of Canada it's a holiday- My entire family ( including dogs, but not the cats) will be swimming in the water shortly.

Summer has finally arrived and it's hot :-)

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Speeding Healing after Surgery, and
answering your questions
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I received an urgent request from a reader
who is having a dog go into surgery.

I am wanting to incorporate many more of your
questions into my newsletter. I am can't answer
every question individually, but I will
answer as many as possible. You are taking the
time to read what I write..

So Thank You!

And now to the question.

I was asked if there was anything that could be
used to speed healing after surgery?

My Answer...Many Things.


Healing after injuries or surgery can take a LONG time.

There can be bruising, bleeding, broken bones and damaged organs.

Ligaments, Tendons, Connective tissue, and muscle all has to
regenerate. These are often damaged as the surgeon makes an
incision into the area.

A key component is rest.

Critical is adequate pain control.

The Natural Remedies that I advise work with your dog and cat's
body to help in healing. They provide pain control,aid in tissue
healing, and do ALL of this without Conventional Medication Side
Effects..

Here are the ones I advise:


Arnica - A homeopathic with strong anti-inflammatory and tissue
healing properties. It treats shock, controls bleeding, and post-op
injury.

Magnesium phosphoricum: - It is known as the 'homeopathic aspirin'
due to its unique pain killing and curative properties and is also
an effective muscle relaxant, preventing and treating spasms and
cramps and promoting relaxation.

Symphytum officinale: - also called Comfrey, contains allantoin - a
chemical which encourages bone, cartilage and muscle cells to grow.
This explains why Comfrey is called 'knitbone' by traditional
healers, helping to heal wounds and injuries of all kinds.

Matricaria recutita : - is known for its soothing,
anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties.

Supplements- Glucosamine appears to have some pain relieving
properties. I advise supplementing with it ( along with Chondroitin
and MSM) after joint surgery.

Massage and Acupressure- Both are great healing modalities,
especially after joint injuries.

The one key Acupressure point you can use is the BL60 point- it is
found on the outside of your pet's hock. It's in the flappy tissue
between the Achilles tendon and the bone. You can press the area
for 60 seconds 4 times a day.



Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM




P.S. Something that I didn't add is that a BIG
DOSE of TLC goes a long way to healing your pet after surgery. See
if you can have time off after the surgery so you can do whatever
it takes to make your pet more comfortable. We often overlook the
mental aspect of healing, BUT it is HUGE. A study done on dogs
isolated in clinics ( because of infectious disease) found that by
simply making a point of having clinic staff spend MORE time with
those dogs, they healed 30% faster.

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DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and
is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian.
Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of
B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific
questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific
medical recommendations for your pet.


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