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Originally Posted by dwerten can you send me a link to that so i can ask about this? derm said she wants to do cytology before prescribing but she said to try the neosporin for a couple days twice a day but i thought that was only antibacterial not antifungal? I am afraid she will lick it but she said to hold her for 10 min then she will be ok and do not worry about licking and i guess i would use a qtip to apply - still thinking vinegar and water as isn't that the stuff that is in the douche ? so i would think safe and coconut oil is safe too - she has reacted to neosporin before on her neck is my concern  |
this is the link; put the colar so she doesnt lick it
Schuyler Ingredients: Each mL Contains: 100,000 units Nystatin, 2.5 mg Neomycin Sulfate (equivalent to neomycin base), 2,500 units Thiostrepton, 1 mg Triamcinolone Acetonide in a polyethylene and mineral oil gel base.
what about just putting honey there; and then you can wipe it with warm water after few hrs
Apitherapy: Health from the Hive
"Honey’s anti-fungal properties provide relief for many common infections. Honey is an effective topical treatment for ringworm, athlete's foot and yeast infections and appears to be comparable to many over-the-counter anti-fungal preparations."
you can use the white vinegar and add water; never used that
but dont get the douche; it might contain other chemicals.
best of luck and of course check with the vet