Directions for Use Hold nozzle 2 to 4 inches from wound. Squeeze container firmly, puffing powder freely over the entire surface of the wound. Use Wonder Dust with or without bandages. Repeat application as often as necessary.
What is wonder salve?
An all-natural remedy formulated with Tea Tree Oil for minor skin abrasions, bumps, scrapes and bruises, that doubles as an effective lip balm. The Kalaya Wonder Salve is formulated in a natural beeswax base to protect and hydrate the skin. Directions: Apply topically to affected areas. Size: 22g.
How do you treat a cut on a horse's leg?
Initial wound therapy involves cleaning debris from the wound with a cold hose and using dilute betadine solution to help disinfect the tissues. A compression bandage should be placed to stop any bleeding and keep the wound clean until your veterinarian can assess your horse.
How long does it take for a cut to heal on a horse?
Medications dispensed are usually antiinflammatories/pain relief (such as bute) and antibiotics (such as penicillin). The first phase is the healing or granulation phase. This usually takes 2-4 weeks depending on the size of the wound.
Does Wonder Dust burn?
This severely burns wounds and could slow down the process of healing like hydrogen peroxide does. I know my dog, had I put this on his healing ears, good luck for me trying to apply it a second or even a third time! It isn't even safe whatsoever!
What does wound dust do?
Put a quick end to bleeding with Wonder Dust Wound Powder. This winning formula stops bleeding fast and helps slow-healing sores and infected lesions dry up quickly.
How do you use wound powder?
- POUR onto bleeding wound, completely covering it.
- TAP & PRESS for 30 seconds. Repeat application until bleeding stops.
- For added protection, wrap with gauze or bandage.
How do you treat an open wound on a horse?
If your horse has sustained a cut or wound the most important thing to do is to stop the bleeding. This can be done by applying direct pressure to the wound using a clean piece of Gamgee roll or cotton wool, either held or bandaged in place until the bleeding has stopped or your veterinarian has arrived.