– Indigestion (Upset stomach, poor appetite)
– Constipation (Difficulty in passing stools)
– Vomiting (Nausea and regurgitation of food)
– Diarrhea (Loose stools, often due to diet, stress, or infections)
– Allergies (Skin itching, rashes, and inflammation)
– Eczema and Dermatitis (Chronic skin conditions causing irritation)
– Hot Spots (Red, inflamed areas of the skin)
– Hair Loss (Alopecia, often related to stress or hormonal imbalances)
– Papilloma warts
– Coughs (Kennel cough, chronic coughing)
– Colds (Sneezing, nasal discharge, mild respiratory infections)
– Asthma (Especially in cats, characterized by wheezing and difficulty breathing)
– Bronchitis (Inflammation of the airways)
– Anxiety (Separation anxiety, fear of loud noises)
– Aggression (Unprovoked or excessive aggression towards people or other
animals)
– Depression (Lethargy, lack of interest in usual activities)
– Hyperactivity (Excessive energy, inability to calm down)
– Arthritis (Joint pain and stiffness, common in older pets)
– Lameness (Difficulty walking, often due to injury or arthritis)
– Hip Dysplasia (A genetic condition leading to joint issues, mostly in dogs)
– Back Pain (Common in certain breeds like Dachshunds)
– Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) (Frequent urination, pain during urination)
– Kidney stone, Cystic Calculi, Cystitis
– Incontinence (Loss of bladder control, common in older pets)
– Fertility Issues (Difficulty in breeding)
– Mastitis (Inflammation of the mammary glands)
– Pyometra
– Conjunctivitis (Red, inflamed eyes)
– Cataracts (Cloudiness in the eyes, often age-related)
– Corneal Wart
– Ear Infections (Itchy, painful ears, common in dogs with floppy ears)
– Ear Mites (Parasites causing itchiness and irritation in the ears)
– Ear Haematoma
– Chronic Infections (Recurrent ear, skin, or respiratory infections)
– Immune System Boosting (To prevent illnesses and improve recovery)
– Autoimmune Diseases (Managing symptoms of immune system disorders)
– Pancreatitis (Inflammation of the pancreas, leading to digestive issues)
– IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) (Chronic inflammation of the digestive tract)
– Parvo Viral Diarrhoea
– Seizures and Epilepsy: Homeopathic remedies can help reduce the
frequency and intensity of seizures by addressing underlying
imbalances and calming the nervous system.
⁃ Paralysis: For pets experiencing partial or full paralysis due to nerve damage,
homeopathy may aid in nerve regeneration and improving motor function.
⁃ Tremors: Homeopathic treatments can help control involuntary shaking or
tremors, often seen in older pets or those with specific neurological
conditions.
⁃ Behavioral Changes: Conditions like dementia or cognitive dysfunction in
older pets, leading to confusion or disorientation, can be managed with
homeopathic remedies that support brain function.
– Paraplegia
– Canine Degenerative Myelopathy (CDM)
– Inter Vertebral Disk Disease (IVDD)
– Detoxification (Supporting the removal of toxins from the body)
– Vitality and Energy (Improving overall health and energy levels)
– Weight Management (Helping with obesity or underweight conditions)
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