Wound Dr.
Use PetAlive Wound Dr. to:Treat and protect small wounds and stings;Relieve pain caused by skin conditions and minor injuries;Prevent infection of wounds and cuts on the skin;Encourage healing of wounds;Reduce inflammation and soothe insect stings;Treat the symptoms of poison ivy.PetAlive has brought together the best of herbal and homeopathic ingredients - known for their effectiveness in treating abrasions, cuts, burns, bites, insect stings and skin allergies. Wound Dr. contains a blend of natural, healing and cleansing ingredients in an herbal cream and will promote healing and prevent infection, as well as soothe the affected area and reduce swelling, pain or itching.
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