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Monday, 13 July 2009

subsequent complications from cat flu

The medical complications I have encountered once my cats were first treated with antibiotics were both major eye infections.

Freddy, my orange beast, had chlamydia on the left eye mostly. It was quite runny/teary n red: I first gave him Pulsatilla 30c for suppuration, which stopped the watering whilst treating the inflammation within 24 hrs, then proceeded with Euphrasia 30c for 2 more consecutive days et voila. Within 72 hours, the infection was just... gone. Never came back since then.

As for Rasputin, he has had recurrent episodes of keratitis in the right eye--the top corner of the white (of the eye) was red-pink-ish n seemingly`lacerated', it did look sore n it was obvious that the little bugger wan't feeling too bright with it. I first gave him Hypericum 30c to relieve the pain (I myself use this remedy to alleviate my monthliezz' cramps, I highly recommend this remedy as an excellent pain-killer!!), then Fluoricum Acidum 30c to repair the eye tissue, then Argentum Nitricum 30c, especially appropriate for eye probs. Euphrasia, one of the very best eyes' remedies works almost as well I found in this case. The infection hasn't returned for at least a year now.

Fred also kept on having a runny-ish nose--ongoing cold, the one n only remedy that finished it off was Sulfur Iodatum 30c.

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