SOLUTION FO: TOXIC HEAT Herbal Ointment
WHY CHOOSE IT
Folliculitis (pustules/pus-filled bumps): Have you heard the term “pyoderma” from your vet? Pyoderma literally means pus in the skin. They are infections and one of the most common skin issues in dogs (not as common in cats). They can be “superficial” if they only involve superficial infection of the hair follicle (folliculitis). Or they can be classified as “deep pyoderma” (a.k.a. “deep folliculitis”) when the infection breaks through the hair follicle and causes a deeper infection. They are usually a bacterial (staph) infection. Superficial and deep folliculitis almost always have an underlying cause (allergies or endocrine disorders are common) that absolutely needs to be investigated by your pet’s veterinarian.
SOLUTION FO: TOXIC HEAT Herbal Ointment is for use on non-suppurative pustules (ones that do not ooze pus). **
WHY CHOOSE IT
Folliculitis (pustules/pus-filled bumps): Have you heard the term “pyoderma” from your vet? Pyoderma literally means pus in the skin. They are infections and one of the most common skin issues in dogs (not as common in cats). They can be “superficial” if they only involve superficial infection of the hair follicle (folliculitis). Or they can be classified as “deep pyoderma” (a.k.a. “deep folliculitis”) when the infection breaks through the hair follicle and causes a deeper infection. They are usually a bacterial (staph) infection. Superficial and deep folliculitis almost always have an underlying cause (allergies or endocrine disorders are common) that absolutely needs to be investigated by your pet’s veterinarian.
SOLUTION FO: TOXIC HEAT Herbal Ointment is for use on non-suppurative pustules (ones that do not ooze pus). **
WHY CHOOSE IT
Folliculitis (pustules/pus-filled bumps): Have you heard the term “pyoderma” from your vet? Pyoderma literally means pus in the skin. They are infections and one of the most common skin issues in dogs (not as common in cats). They can be “superficial” if they only involve superficial infection of the hair follicle (folliculitis). Or they can be classified as “deep pyoderma” (a.k.a. “deep folliculitis”) when the infection breaks through the hair follicle and causes a deeper infection. They are usually a bacterial (staph) infection. Superficial and deep folliculitis almost always have an underlying cause (allergies or endocrine disorders are common) that absolutely needs to be investigated by your pet’s veterinarian.
SOLUTION FO: TOXIC HEAT Herbal Ointment is for use on non-suppurative pustules (ones that do not ooze pus). **
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Apply a thin layer of ointment to affected skin 3 times per day or as needed. It is even more effective to first apply SOLUTION FO: Toxic Heat Topical Tincture, allow to dry, then apply a thin layer of the ointment on top. If lesions ooze pus, use SOLUTION FO: Toxic Heat Topical Powder instead to absorb the suppuration. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
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100% Natural Ingredients:
High linoleic Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil*
Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter)*†
Cera alba (beeswax)*
Cortex Phellodendri (phellodendron bark)
Radix Sanguisorbae (sanguisorba root)
Radix Scutellariae (scutellaria root)
Rhizoma Coptidis (coptis rhizome)
Rhizoma Polygoni Cuspidati (Japanese knotweed root)
Sulfur
*Organic
†Certified fair trade
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SOLUTION FO: TOXIC HEAT Herbal Ointment works even better when paired with SOLUTION FO: Toxic Heat Topical Tincture. This combination is designed to be applied only once pustules are no longer oozing pus. If there is much suppuration, sprinkle SOLUTION FO: Toxic Heat Topical Powder on affected skin to absorb pus first.
CMD Pet Solutions external products are designed to be used in conjunction with a matching herbal supplement for best results. SOLUTION FO: Toxic Heat Herbal Ointment can be combined with the internal skin support of SOLUTION FO: Toxic Heat herbal supplement as needed or as recommended by your pet’s veterinarian.
**For best results, combine use of these products with professional care from a licensed veterinarian. These products and statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your veterinarian. Many skin diseases have similar symptoms and can look alike to the untrained eye. Some skin conditions can be serious. Some require pharmaceutical treatment and regular monitoring. If you are not certain what is causing your pet’s skin symptoms, seek professional veterinary care for your pet before trying to solve the problem yourself. Proper diagnosis is vital to choosing the most effective treatment.