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Homeopathic Support for Rapid Wound Healing
Product Description
HomeoPet HP Healing Wound Cream is a multi-ingredient homeopathic topical for minor cuts, burns, bites, and surface wounds in dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and small mammals. A lanolin/petroleum base with 25 traditional remedies (e.g., Arnica, Calendula, Hypericum, Echinacea, Symphytum) creates a moist, protective barrier that soothes pain and swelling and supports skin repair. Non-greasy, safe for all ages, for acute or stubborn wounds.
Benefits
- Promotes wound closure: Supports epithelialization and healthy tissue formation.
- Reduces pain & swelling: Calming formula for nerve and inflammatory discomfort.
- Moist healing environment: Occlusive base helps protect and maintain hydration.
- Helps chronic wounds: Aids management of slow-to-heal, draining lesions.
- Multi-species safe: For dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and small mammals.
- Non-greasy, easy to apply: Spreads smoothly without heavy residue.
- Deeper tissue support: Formulated to aid dermal and subcutaneous repair.
Ingredients
Homeopathic Active Ingredients (per 14 g tube):
Aconitum napellus 4x (Monkshood), Arnica montana 4x (Leopard's bane), Arsenicum iodatum 8x (Iodine arsenide), Belladonna 4x (Deadly nightshade), Bellis perennis 4x (Daisy), Bryonia alba 4x (White bryony), Calendula officinalis 4x (Marigold), Chamomilla recutita 4x (Chamomile), Echinacea angustifolia 4x (Purple coneflower), Echinacea purpurea 4x (Purple coneflower species), Graphites naturalis 8x (Graphite), Hamamelis virginiana 4x (Witch hazel), Hepar sulphuris calcareum 4x (Liver of sulphur), Hypericum perforatum 4x (St. John's wort), Lachesis mutus 8x (Bushmaster snake venom), Ledum palustre 4x (Marsh tea), Mercurius solubilis 9x (Quicksilver), Millefolium 4x (Yarrow), Phytolacca decandra 6c (Pokeweed), Rhus toxicodendron 4x (Poison ivy), Ruta graveolens 4x (Rue), Silicea 4x (Pure flint), Stellaria media 4x (Chickweed), Sulphur 5x (Sulphur), Symphytum officinale 6x (Comfrey), Thuja occidentalis 4x (Arborvitae).
Cream Base: 25% Lanolin USP, 50% Petroleum jelly (Petrolatum), 25% Mineral oil (for cold climate stability).
Preservative System: Natural preservation methods; no artificial preservatives.
Guaranteed Analysis
Contains a comprehensive homeopathic combination addressing multiple phases of wound healing: inflammatory phase (Aconitum, Belladonna), epithelialization (Arnica, Calendula, Echinacea), tissue regeneration (Symphytum, Silicea), infection prevention (Calendula, Echinacea, Hypericum), and pain management (Hypericum, Chamomilla).
How to Use
Clean wound thoroughly with plain water or saline solution and dry completely before application. Apply cream directly to the affected area, ensuring full coverage of the wound. Can be applied to clean incision borders or around surgical wounds; do not apply inside open surgical wounds without veterinary guidance. Repeat applications 1-3 times daily, depending on wound severity.
Recommended-Dosage Chart
| Wound Type/Severity | Application Frequency | Treatment Duration | Amount per Application | Expected Timeline |
| Minor cuts/scrapes | Once daily | 3-5 days | Thin-layer covering of the lesion | Healing in 7-10 days |
| Moderate wounds | 2 times daily | 5-10 days | Moderate layer; saturate wound | Healing in 14-21 days |
| Severe/traumatic wounds | 3 times daily | 10-14+ days | Liberal application; repeat hourly for the first 24h | Healing in 21-30 days |
| Surgical incisions | Once daily around borders | 7-14 days post-op | Light application around the suture line only | Full closure in 14-21 days |
| Chronic non-healing wounds | 2-3 times daily | 3-4 weeks minimum | Liberal application; may apply with dressing | Varies; monitor progress |
| Burns (superficial) | 2-3 times daily | 7-14 days | Moderate layer; avoid pressure | Healing in 14-21 days |
| Puncture wounds | 3 times daily | 7-10 days | Apply around the area; do not probe the wound | Healing in 10-14 days |
| Bites/abscesses (post-drainage) | 2-3 times daily | 7-14 days | Liberal application to prevent reinfection | Healing in 14-21 days |
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian for wound assessment, particularly deep or surgical wounds.
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Clean first: Rinse with warm water or sterile saline; gently remove debris; air-dry fully.
- Apply: Use a pea-sized amount; spread evenly over the wound or onto gauze, ensuring full coverage.
- Surgical sites: Apply around the incision, not on sutures.
- Frequency: 1-3×/day based on severity; taper as healing progresses (often once daily after 3-5 days). Wear gloves.
- Dressings: Let cream set 5-10 min before covering.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Deep/puncture wounds: Use only with veterinary guidance; surface application only.
- Eyes/bleeding: Avoid eyes (flush with water if contact). Control active bleeding before use.
- Possible infection: For pus/odor, consult a vet – antibiotics may be needed.
- No improvement: Stop and seek care if worse or no better in 7-10 days.
- Special cases: Immunocompromised pets – check with your vet first.
- Safety: Keep from children/pets; wear gloves for draining wounds.
Shipping & Return
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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is HomeoPet HP Healing Wound Cream used for?
Ans: HP Healing Wound Cream promotes healing of wounds, cuts, bites, burns, surgical incisions, and surface tissue damage. Homeopathic formula reduces pain and swelling while creating a moist environment for accelerated skin regeneration in all pet species.
Q2: What homeopathic ingredients are in this cream?
Ans: Formula contains 25 remedies, including Arnica (bruising/bleeding wounds), Calendula (infection prevention), Hypericum (nerve pain), Symphytum (tissue repair), Silicea (chronic wounds), Echinacea (immune support), and others addressing wound healing phases.
Q3: How long does HP Healing Cream take to show results?
Ans: Most pets show visible improvement within 3-7 days of consistent application. Complete healing time depends on wound severity and age; minor wounds heal in 1-2 weeks, larger wounds in 3-4 weeks.
Q4: Can I use HP Healing Cream on surgical wounds or stitches?
Ans: Yes, apply around the suture line borders and the skin perimeter, not directly on the stitches. Consult your veterinarian before applying to fresh post-surgical wounds to confirm appropriate timing.
Q5: Is HP Healing Cream safe for cats and other small animals?
Ans: Yes, cream is safe for cats, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs, and other small mammals. Homeopathic formula is gentle enough for all species and life stages, including kittens and senior pets.
Q6: Should I clean the wound before applying HP Healing Cream?
Ans: Yes, always clean wounds gently with warm water or saline solution and allow it to dry completely before application. Clean wounds heal faster and prevent bacteria from trapping under the cream layer.
Q7: Can HP Healing Cream be used for chronic non-healing wounds?
Ans: Yes, HP Healing Cream is specifically formulated for both acute and chronic persistent wounds. Apply 2-3 times daily for 3-4 weeks minimum; consult vet if no improvement.
Q8: How often should I apply HP Healing Cream?
Ans: Apply 1-3 times daily depending on wound severity. Start with 2-3 times daily for moderate-to-severe wounds; decrease frequency as the wound heals and drainage reduces.
Q9: Can my pet lick the cream after application?
Ans: Mild licking is generally safe due to its homeopathic nature; however, excessive licking may interfere with healing. Consider an Elizabethan collar to prevent licking if the pet licks excessively.
Q10: What should I do if the wound doesn't improve after one week?
Ans: Consult your veterinarian immediately for wound assessment. Lack of improvement may indicate infection, deep tissue involvement, or conditions requiring professional intervention beyond topical support.