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I couldnt give mezerium to dog,as my uncle started with allopathy treatment to the dog with veterinary Doc.
They have given him antifungal drugs and and multivitamin syrup and with that dog is now doing good.Itching is decreased by 70% .
Surprisingly they had already tried with antifungal drugs but that time dog was not responding to any of them.But this time drug is working.I guess its multivitamin rather than antifungal drug which is helping.I think itching was due to any vitamin deficiency then?
I have also checked there is no steroid or antihistaminic drugs in dogs allopathic medicines.
They have also started with Liv 52 for animals syrup, for dog .
I am quite happy dog is doing well now.One of the final skin test report yet to come.I will soon update here about that.

I would rather be happy if homeopathy could cured dog's itching,because with allopathy there is always fear of recurrence.
Thanks for your constant support,Sir.I will udate after while.
 
dranandpt last decade
thats great news.mezerium should be procured and also nat sulph 6x which can be tried at a later stage.
 
anuj srivastava last decade
Hello Sir,the reports for my uncles skin scraping test came.

report says.
NO dermatophytes seen.
No fungal/bacterial/viral growth seen on culture ,in liquid blood media,at end of 5th day of incubation.

Meanwhile dog was doing good.Itching was 30 % present.But now again itching is increased.Dont know why this happens to poor dog?

I am very much worried.
 
dranandpt last decade
try mezerium and also nat sulph 6x
 
anuj srivastava last decade
Mezerium 200 C
what will be one dose?5 or 10 drops?
 
dranandpt last decade
10 pills
 
anuj srivastava last decade
My Uncle's dog recent photos,before removing hairs
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dranandpt last decade
Without hairs

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dranandpt last decade
after removal of hairs
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dranandpt last decade
Please have look on my uncles dog.
She is scratching severely today.Tomorrow I shall give her Mezerium 200 C
 
dranandpt last decade
cute,apparently there are no lesions to come to a conclusion .mezerium should help
 
anuj srivastava last decade
Ok sir
But there few lesions,that are made by dog only,due to scratching and biting violently.I could not take close focus snaps,as dog does not allow,she will be always moving here and there.Lesions are on the inner part of body,near to stomach area,between four legs.And skin becomes black with spots on it when,scratch lesion becomes dry.
I will try with Mezerium.
 
dranandpt last decade
Hello sir,
After giving Mezerium 200C for 2 days,there is decrease in itching of dog,especially in the morning after waking up

What should be next ?
Should continue or stop or change in frequency or potency?
 
dranandpt last decade
continue for 2 more days and give a feed back.
 
anuj srivastava last decade

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