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Help- Epulis in French Bulldog

Hello. I am looking for some help with my 10 year old Frenchie. He went in for surgery today to remove the Epilus from his mouth. The Vet said it was too big to remove.
I have read that the below can be used:
Thuja 6c
Hekla Lava 30c
Calc. Fluor. 30c
Calc. carb. 30c
Silicea 30c

What do you recommend I use, how much and how often?

The growth is large and has a colliflower appearance.

He is 25 lbs and 10 yrs old.

I appreciate any help!!
 
  MedicKam on 2016-10-24
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Please don't use calc carb 30. Other remedies are okay. Add 1 drop each to some water and give him few sips. You may also put a drop directly into the mouth. If you have pills dissolve one pill each in some water and give few sips. This is one dose.

Please give the remedies twice a day for 10 days.
[message edited by kadwa on Thu, 27 Oct 2016 08:57:40 UTC]
 
kadwa 7 years ago
Thank you Kadwa. Why should I not use the Calc. Carb 30c?

The dosing for Hekla Lava and Calc Fluor is the same?
[message edited by MedicKam on Sun, 30 Oct 2016 22:09:06 UTC]
[message edited by MedicKam on Sun, 30 Oct 2016 22:09:32 UTC]
 
MedicKam 7 years ago
Yes, dosing is same for hekla and CALC FLUOR. Calc carb is not needed.
 
kadwa 7 years ago
So I am giving him two drops of each directly in his mouth twice a day. Does that sound right?
 
MedicKam 7 years ago
You do have it correct. K a d w a is not on here every day.

However, if you have the liquid, it is sometimes hard to get one or two drops out, without getting more than you want to come out.

I find with my pets, easier to get the drop count into 1/4 cup of water and then use plastic syringe to squirt into the mouth.
[message edited by simone717 on Tue, 01 Nov 2016 21:10:07 UTC]
 
simone717 7 years ago

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