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F E L I N E C A S E S
The Use of HEALx Soother Plus in a Domestic Cat with Severe Burns
Barry K. Orange, DVM
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An 8.8-lb domestic short-haired cat, approximately 1-2 years old, presented with severe burns from a radiator. The burned areas were debriding. The cat was initially treated with clavamox, silver sulfadiazine cream (twice a day) and meloxicam. After almost 1 month without any resolution and very limited granulation, all treatment was discontinued. HEALx Soother Plus (applied topically q12h) was used as the only treatment modality until healing (started at Day 0). Amitriptyline HCI was added in the last week of treatment. The wound showed rapid contracture with addition of the Soother Plus as it healed.
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The Use of HEALx Soother Plus in the Treatment of Bilateral Pruritic Lesions in a Sphynx Cat
Thomas Bankstahl, DVM
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A 1-year-old ELF (sphynx x American curl cross) presented with bilateral pruritic lesions on the pinnae of the ears after shipping from a breeder. The lesions were erythematous and edematous. HEALx Soother PlusĀ® was used as the sole modality and applied topically q8h to the lesions. Initial control of pruritus was excellent, and the lesions resolved within 5 days.
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The Use of HEALx Soother Plus in a Non-healing Wound of a Sphynx Cat
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This sphynx cat was presented with a non-healing wound that cultured positive for Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia. It was treated for 14 days with traditional oral and topical antibiotics, including silver sulfadiazine cream twice daily, without resolution. Topical therapy was changed to HEALx Soother Plus (twice daily) at Day 0.
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