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Hi, I have a large RottweilerSpayed Female dog 12 yrs old that presents with a large polyp in the back of her throat,and a hard 2.5cm x.5cm mammary tumor,,, Veterinarian cannot help her.
This is a very sweet tempered, playful, yet dominant large Rottweiler,100#,,now shes lethargic,eating soft food but cries sometimes when she eats,,
I was considering these remedies:
Thuja Occidentalis 6c,12c,30c,20c,,as theres a slight necrotic tissue smell in her mouth Hepar Sulph 6c,12c,30c,200c,,,for pain
Arnica 1M,200c,30c,12c,6c,,,
The Veterinary Sick Care, system has nothing to offer but Prednisone,,,
As Ive had great success with homeopathy and this Forum has brilliant Homeopaths,with another dog Veterinarian couldnt save,I am hoping there are at least some homeopathic Remedies to help prevent infection and keep her comfortable,maybe even SHRINK the polyp,etc?,
Adelle the Dog and I Thank you !
Sarahndipity723 on 2024-02-01
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Hello!
Try Conium 6C 5 granules twice a day (or maybe even more often) for mammary tumor treatment
For a polyp, you can use Thuja 6C and Argentum Nitricum 6C, also five granules per day (or maybe more often)
[Edited by heliodor14 on 2024-02-05 11:42:27]
Try Conium 6C 5 granules twice a day (or maybe even more often) for mammary tumor treatment
For a polyp, you can use Thuja 6C and Argentum Nitricum 6C, also five granules per day (or maybe more often)
[Edited by heliodor14 on 2024-02-05 11:42:27]
heliodor14 10 months ago
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