AUDEVARD ANIMALINTEX Manuel utilisateur

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User questions

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John P.

Under what conditions should a dressing be used dry, cold, or hot?

A dry application is recommended for weeping wounds. A cold application is used for laminitis, bleeding, tendonitis, strains, or bony enlargements. A hot application is indicated for abscesses, sandcracks, puncture wounds, lymphangitis, windgalls, or bedsores.

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John P.

In what cases should ANIMALINTEX dressings be applied dry, cold, or hot?

ANIMALINTEX dressings can be used in three ways:

  • Dry: Recommended for weeping wounds due to its high absorbency.
  • Cold: Used for vasoconstriction and pain relief in cases of laminitis, bleeding, tendonitis, strains, or splints.
  • Hot: Promotes vasodilation and drainage for abscesses, sandcracks, puncture wounds, lymphangitis, windgalls, or bedsores.
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John P.

Under what conditions should an Animalintex dressing be used dry, cold, or hot?

The Animalintex dressing can be used in three ways depending on the animal's needs: 1) Dry: Recommended for oozing wounds due to its high absorbency. 2) Cold: Provides vasoconstriction and pain relief for laminitis, bleeding, tendinitis, strains, or splints. 3) Hot: Promotes vasodilation and drainage for abscesses, sandcracks, puncture wounds, lymphangitis, windgalls, or bedsores.

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John P.

Under what conditions should a dry, cold, or hot dressing be used?

A dry dressing is recommended for oozing wounds due to its high absorbency. Cold application is used for its analgesic and vasoconstrictive effects in cases of laminitis, bleeding, tendonitis, strains, or bony growths. Hot application promotes vasodilation and drainage, making it suitable for abscesses, hoof cracks, puncture wounds, lymphangitis, windpuffs, or bedsores.

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John P.

When should the ANIMALINTEX dressing be used in dry, cold, or hot conditions?

The ANIMALINTEX dressing can be used in three ways: dry for absorbent treatment of oozing wounds; cold for analgesic and vasoconstrictive effects in cases of laminitis, bleeding, tendonitis, or strains; and hot to promote vasodilation and drainage for abscesses, hoof cracks, or lymphangitis.

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John P.

In what cases should the ANIMALINTEX dressing be used dry, cold, or hot?

The dressing can be used in three ways:

  • Dry: Recommended for treating oozing wounds due to its high absorbency.
  • Cold: Used for its analgesic and vasoconstrictive effects in cases of laminitis, bleeding, tendonitis, strains, or splints.
  • Hot: Promotes vasodilation and drainage for abscesses, hoof cracks, puncture wounds, lymphangitis, windpuffs, or sores.
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John P.

How to use the ANIMALINTEX dressing in dry, cold, or hot applications?

The ANIMALINTEX dressing can be used in three ways: dry for oozing wounds due to its high absorbency; cold for its vasoconstrictive and analgesic effects in cases of laminitis, bleeding, tendonitis, strains, or splints; and hot to promote vasodilation and drainage for abscesses, sandcracks, puncture wounds, lymphangitis, windgalls, or bedsores.

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John P.

In which cases should the animal dressing be used hot, cold, or dry?

The dressing can be used dry for weeping wounds, cold for pain relief (such as for laminitis, bleeding, or tendonitis), and hot to promote drainage (for abscesses, hoof cracks, or sores).

P J

John P.

In which cases should the Animalintex dressing be used dry, cold, or hot?

The dressing can be used in three ways: dry for oozing wounds due to its high absorbency; cold for vasoconstriction and pain relief in cases of laminitis, bleeding, tendonitis, strains, or splints; or hot to promote vasodilation and drainage for abscesses, sandcracks, street nail, lymphangitis, windgalls, or bedsores.

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