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Homeopathic treatment for leptospirosis in a sick dog case

By JP*, Shimmal·Published in Open Access Journal of Veterinary Science & Research·2024·View original on Crossref

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Original publication title: Efficacy of Homoeopathic Treatment in Canine Leptospirosis: A Case Study

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Plain-English summary

A 5-year-old mixed-breed dog named Tommy was brought to the vet with symptoms like fever, weakness, loss of appetite, and increased thirst that lasted over two weeks. Blood tests showed high levels of creatinine, indicating possible kidney damage, likely due to leptospirosis, a bacterial infection. The vet treated Tommy with a combination of homeopathic remedies, including Eel serum and Veratrum album, which led to a rapid improvement in his condition and a decrease in creatinine levels within two weeks. Tommy fully recovered, showing the potential effectiveness of individualized homeopathy for treating kidney issues related to leptospirosis.

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Abstract

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease with a worldwide distribution, besides an emerging infectious disease in humans and dogs. Disease in dogs caused primarily by Leptospira interregna’s and Leptospira kirschneri which results in illness of varying severity, depending on the infecting strain, geographical location, and host immune response. Some dogs display mild or no signs of disease, whereas others develop severe illness or death, often as a result of renal injury too. In general, it is suspected in dogs with signs of renal or hepatic failure, uveitis, pulmonary haemorrhage, acute febrile illness, or abortion. A case of Tommy appears with fever, sluggishness, dullness, weakness, loss of appetite and thirst more than 2 weeks. On laboratory examination the serum creatinine level was elevated. The dog was prescribed with Eel serum 30, Vesicaria Q, Veratrum album and followed by Cinchona. The dog bared with rapid improvement with reduced creatinine levels within 2 weeks. The study concludes by highlighting the effectiveness of individualized homeopathy in treating renal injury which could have resulted from canine leptospirosis. This suggests the consumption of Eel serum 30, Vesicaria Q, Veratrum album and followed by Cinchona, steered to significant improvement and completes resolution of the symptoms.

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Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.23880/oajvsr-16000261