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Effective wound care is crucial for the health of your animals. In this category you will find a variety of products, including intensive cream, ointment spray with real beechwood tar, clay, horse ointment and zinc ointment. These products support the healing and care of wounds and skin irritations. The high-quality materials of our wound care products ensure optimal application and promote skin regeneration. Trust in our expertise as a certified medical device dealer and offer your animals the best care. Order your wound care products now and ensure the well-being of your animals!
In this category, we offer proven and effective wound care products for animals. Our products are especially gentle in their application and pain-free. They help prevent infections while accelerating the healing process. The wound care products we provide are ideal for treating, moisturizing, and cleaning wounds, as well as for decontaminating skin areas, skin, and fur. Additionally, our products are characterized by excellent tissue and skin compatibility. They come in various forms, including rinsing solutions, gels, and sprays. For applying or cleaning wounds, sterile compresses are frequently used in veterinary practices.
The Importance of Wound Care in Veterinary Medicine
Injuries of any kind must be treated—this applies to both humans and animals. In many cases, the severity of an injury can be assessed, helping determine whether a visit to the veterinarian is necessary. Since pets cannot express their pain, owners must be particularly observant. Some animals have long and dense fur, which can cause even bleeding wounds to go unnoticed for a long time. Owners need to be especially vigilant and watchful. A veterinarian should always be consulted if the wound contains foreign objects such as splinters or thorns, or if signs of inflammation are visible. Over-the-counter healing products can be used to treat minor wounds. These help relieve discomfort such as burning or itching and also support faster healing. To protect healing areas from licking or biting, veterinarians may recommend protective collars. For paw injuries, protective shoes can prevent contamination. Wound dressings are often secured with appropriate gauze and fixation bandages, and maintaining clean treatment surfaces may require suitable surface cleaners.