Guest guest Posted April 29, 2012 Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 What's a good treatment AFTER the bite if the extractor is not used ? Smitty > ** > > > Great information, Bruce! You are right, it is a keeper! > I wish I had known about the bite extractor. Something in my apt has > bitten me several times. Not sure what it is. At any rate, I have had an > allergic reaction to it, with redness, swelling and infernal itching. I > happened to have a steroid/abx combo salve for my cat, and out of > desperation applied it to my bites. Finally, the itching stopped, and the > swelling is going down. > Sometimes I think vets do a better job on people than standard doctors! > Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2012 Report Share Posted April 30, 2012 Smitty, From the looks of that photo and one other I saw, they both remind me of pics I have seen of sores which will not heal, but continually weep fluids. I recall that ordinary table sugar poured into those has very good results. I have no idea if that would work with this, but the wounds/sores look exactly like the ones I saw in the piece I read where table sugar was successfully used to heal them. I know that I would not be afraid to try it. AND I would bet that the *Dexa* vaccine or at least the solution can be ordered from any overseas pharmacy. I have ordered meds for both people and dogs from overseas pharmacies without a prescription. Seems that only opiates and mood-altering meds are restricted. Antibiotics etc can all easily be bought online with no prescription. You might even be able to get it at a local farmers co-op. I know that I bought penicillin and syringes at ours, just for our home first aid kit. I also keep scours tablets (terramyacin) pills in our freezer for use in the event of a bad upper respiratory infection. (I have always been prone to get bronchial infection every 5 yrs or so if a head cold drains into my lungs while I am asleep. The terramyacin knocks it out, pronto.) I bought those at our local co-op too, and they cured my youngest son twice of severe bronchial infections. Gerry > What's a good treatment AFTER the bite > if the extractor is not used ? > Smitty > > > > >> ** >> >> >> Great information, Bruce! You are right, it is a keeper! >> I wish I had known about the bite extractor. Something in my apt has >> bitten me several times. Not sure what it is. At any rate, I have had an >> allergic reaction to it, with redness, swelling and infernal itching. I >> happened to have a steroid/abx combo salve for my cat, and out of >> desperation applied it to my bites. Finally, the itching stopped, and the >> swelling is going down. >> Sometimes I think vets do a better job on people than standard doctors! >> Dianne >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2012 Report Share Posted April 30, 2012 http://www.buckadaypharmacy.com/Dexamethasone/0.1/ Likely to be too light of a dose, but this shows that it is out there somewhere. Gerry > > Great information, Bruce! You are right, it is a keeper! > I wish I had known about the bite extractor. Something in my apt has > bitten me several times. Not sure what it is. At any rate, I have had > an allergic reaction to it, with redness, swelling and infernal > itching. I happened to have a steroid/abx combo salve for my cat, and > out of desperation applied it to my bites. Finally, the itching > stopped, and the swelling is going down. > Sometimes I think vets do a better job on people than standard doctors! > Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2012 Report Share Posted April 30, 2012 I believe it was on the electricgermkiller _germkiller sign in_ (http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/?v=1 & t=search & c\ h=web & p ub=groups & sec=group & slk=1) site that I read to use the Godzilla.-- I think I would use my double a battery & put a wire on each side of the bite..{ After dipping the cloth ends in EIS { CS } of course grin & thanks } Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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