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Catheter procedures use it before, during and after to alleviate pain and cystitis. It should be given for as long as the catheter is in place. It will help prevent pains and infections in the urethra. It should be used preventively before these operations (200c, 3 pellets dry in the mouth) to prevent pain and infection.
Can be useful for animals who have been overbred.
Use for pain after incision of surgical wounds.
Staphysagria is the #1 remedy for styes, for which it has a rapid curing effect.
Lacerations to the eye, the animal will be tearing
It can be given preventively for mosquito bites, (one 30c pellet, dry every morning when vacationing in mosquito country)
Keynotes
Burning or smarting in the urethra when not urinating
Urging and pain after urinating
Prolapse of the bladder
Pain in small of back
Moody and depressed
Injuries from sharp instruments
Sexual excesses
Modalities >Better: For warmth, rest and after eating in the morning. < Worse: From anger, indignation; from grief; from mortification, from sexual excess, from the least touch of the affected parts; from drinking cold water; at night; and in the morning. Antidotes Camph. antidotes Staph. Staph. antidotes Merc. and Thuja
Tip: The information in this article has been written with animals in mind. However, the same remedy can be used to treat these conditions in people too. A people note:Staphysagria is a great remedy for human cases of "honeymoon cystitis," (bladder infections) after increased sexual intercourse. For detailed treatments anddosing instruction in veterinary homeopathy, we recommend using Pet Remedy Charts, 'Homeopathy to the Rescue' fordogs, cats, horses or birds.
Please Note: Any information given in this website is not intended to be taken as a replacement for medical advice. Anyone with an animal with a medical condition requiring veterinary attention should consult a qualified DVM practitioner or veterinary emergency care clinic.