Probiotic Spray for Wounds
- topical probiotic wound care spray
- reduces inflammatory processes of the wound and damaged mucosa
- microscopic removal of bacteria from the affected skin area
- for small and large wounds (including post-surgical care)
- for abraded and damaged pads
- support for hot spots
- against fungi, redness, dermatitis
- against itching and irritated, reddened damaged skin
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Prevent Wound Infection at Home
Provilan Vet spray with added probiotics for quick care of wounds, scratches, abrasions, and damaged skin or mucous membranes in dogs - without stress and unnecessary vet visits.
By applying active probiotics, we significantly reduce the potential of pathogenic bacteria reaching the wound itself, prevent inflammation, infection, and stop their multiplication to the extent that could seriously harm a dog's organism.
When to Use Probiotic Spray for Wounds?
- in cases of hot spots
- surface wounds, abrasions
- surgical wounds (care and faster regeneration)
- fungal infections (inflamed skin folds in dogs)
- dermatitis
- itching, reddened and red skin
- damaged and abraded pads and paws
- after using topical antibiotics
The spray is intended for cleaning and removing bacteria from the wound, prevents inflammatory processes in the affected area of the skin, accelerates wound regeneration, hot spots and helps control dermatitis, fungal reproduction and soothes irritated skin and itching.
The unique formula of the probiotic spray restores microbial balance of the damaged skin (wound) or mucosa, which accelerates the skin's own regeneration process. Microscopic action of active microorganisms works deeply, cleanses the wound, and removes the most resistant bacteria from the affected area.
Purpose of Use
- By using the probiotic spray for wounds, allow the damaged skin area to develop a protective layer, thus ensuring resistance of the wound to external influences (which additionally irritate an already damaged skin barrier and slow down the regeneration process).
- Wounds are areas where the mucous membrane is particularly sensitive to the penetration of dangerous, pathogenic microorganisms due to the inflammatory processes taking place due to the damaged skin barrier. Well-known staphylococci, which mainly reside around the nose, ears, and rectum in dogs, look for opportunities to further multiply (and thus cause serious infection, inflammation). In healthy, undamaged skin and mucosa, they have no such opportunities, so they quickly react to the fresh opportunity of the affected area such as a wound (hot spot, abrasion, scratch, ...).