UTILIZAÇÃO TERAPÊUTICA DA THUYA 12 CH NA PAPILOMATOSE ORAL CANINA – RELATO DE CASO
UTILIZAÇÃO TERAPÊUTICA DA THUYA 12 CH NA PAPILOMATOSE ORAL CANINA – RELATO DE CASO
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.84523180919
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Palavras-chave: Cão. Papilomavírus. Verrugas. Homeopatia.
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Keywords: Dog. Papillomavirus. Warts. Homeopathy.
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Abstract: Papillomatosis is an infectious-infectious disease of a tumoral nature that affects several species of animals, including humans. The papilloma virus is a member of the Papillomaviridae family. The oral form is the most common form of the disease in dogs and has the appearance of a cauliflower, which will develop as a wart and may affect the tongue, lips and eyelids. They are usually benign and self-limiting in origin, but highly contagious. Diagnosis is based on clinical findings and complementary tests, such as cytology, histopathology, microscopy and PCR. Differential diagnoses of oral lesions include all oral cavity neoplasms. There is no single treatment, several can be used simultaneously or separately, such as electrosurgery, cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen, auto-hemotherapy, application of autogenous vaccine, immunomodulatory and antiviral drugs and chemotherapy. In most cases, spontaneous regression can be observed, in general the prognosis is good. Thus, this paper aims to report two clinical cases of oral papillomatosis in two puppies and the effective therapeutic use of Thuya occidentalis 12 CH (liquid presentation), in a decisive way for the cure, since the other treatments used previously did not been successful. The homeopathic is composed of an alcoholic tincture, with a purifying and stimulating action on the blood, for topical or oral use. Several scholars cited in the study reported the use of this homeopathic agent and others, such as Nitric acid 30CH and Propionibacterium acnes, in dogs of different ages and breeds, which also obtained positive results. Therefore, it was concluded that the use of Thuya occidentalis proved to be an efficient, fast and affordable drug alternative in the treatment of canine papillomatosis in both bitches mentioned in the study.
- Giúlia Pesce Guastaldi
- Naira Vitória Rossi
- Silviane dos Santos Gomes Silva
- Fernanda Paes de Oliveira Boreli