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Healing Power of Ayurveda for Your Beloved Animals – A Comprehensive Guide to Pashu Ayurveda

Abstract

Ayurveda is a vast science and an ancient Indian system of medicine, which is not only for humans but also for animals. The concept of Pashu Ayurveda or Ancient veterinary science points towards the relation Man and animals have shared since ages. From the past golden days till now humans have adored the role of animals in their life and till now they know what is the importance of animals in their lives. Since ages animals are a very good accompaniment for man and we, as humans have dependence on animals and also domesticated animals for food products, farming, earlier it was for transportation as well, man adores dogs as its the best companion he or she can have.

Ayurveda for Animals- Pashu Ayurveda

Though prehistoric man was a wanderer. He used to hunt animals and birds for eating and used their skin as clothes. Gradually the man evolved and changed his lifestyle and made settlements. Then man developed a very satisfying equation with animals and birds thus developing a very close association with them. Many animals were taken as pets and animals became the wealth of ancient aryans. Animals were used for farm work and also to pull vehicles. Elephants and horses were used extensively for warfare.

Like this, animals and birds became a part and parcel of human life. Thus special care was done for their health and finally man developed Pashu Ayurveda or veterinary science to take care of animals and birds and also to attend to their health.

Introduction

During the vedic time maharishis or sages observed that animal health is equally important as human health. Hence they decided to develop knowledge about animal health as well and named it Pashu Ayurveda. During vedic period medicine science was divided into three parts/categories

  • Ayurveda – For Health of mankind
  • Pashu Ayurveda – For Health of Animal Welfare
  • Vriksha Ayurveda – For Plant Health Pashu

Ayurveda or veterinary science enjoys an equal status in medical science because animals are useful to human beings. Pashu Ayurveda was developed in various branches like Ashwa shastra (Study of horses), Gaja shastra (Study for Elephants), Go shastra (Study of Cows) etc.

Shalihotra , who is considered as the founder of veterinary science, composed Shalihotra samhita in the third century BCE. Shalihotra, who was son of Haya ghosha, is said to have lived in Sravasti Uttar Pradesh. His work was a large treatise on the care and management of horses. The Shalihotra samhita has around 1200 shlokas in Sanskrit and it has been translated into Persian, Arabic, Tibetan and English languages.

So, If you think that veterinary science is something that has originated in the modern era then you need to go through history once again and see that when there was no modern science or techniques, at that time also, people used to take care of their animals with herbal preparations or herbo mineral preparations. Such preparations were used for subsiding a simple fever and also for healing an open wound.

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  • Elaborated details about Pashu Ayurveda / Ayurveda For Animals and History of Veterinary Medicine In India

Animals are viewed as a part of the natural world and their health is also closely related or connected with their diet along with the environment provided to them. After understanding the living animal body as per Ayurveda certain herbs, herbal preparations, herbo mineral or mineral preparations are used to help various types of animals in different health-related situations.

Some Points of History for Indian Veterinary Medicine

We should take a walk back to history about the references of animal husbandry and treatment in Ancient India. Some examples are as follows

  • Athrava veda provided interesting information regarding the ailments of animals, herbal medicines and cure for diseases.
  • As mentioned before, Shalihotra was the first known veterinarian of the world and an expert in horse care and husbandry.
  • Gaja Ayurveda was composed by sage Palakapya, who was expert in dealing with the elephants and ailments related to elephants.
  • In the period of Mahabharata, two Pandava brothers Nakula and sahadeva were experts of horse and cattle/cow husbandry respectively
  • Lord Krishna was an excellent caretaker of the cow husbandry. That’s why till now Gokul and Mathura are famous for excellent breeds of cows, high production of milk, good quality of curd and butter.
  • Even Buddha was a great protector for all kinds of animals and Ashoka was the first person in the entire world to build a hospital for animals. He even arranged cultivation of herbal medicines for men and animals in his empire and adjoining kingdoms.
  • Sage Sushruta, who is the father of surgery, has also mentioned about the animal ailments and their treatment.
  • Sage Charak has also mentioned about the diseases of animals and also about its treatment.

References of Pashu Ayurveda in various Classical Ayurvedic Texts

Pashu Ayurveda, as mentioned before, has been mentioned by various sages or acharyas in their formal texts. Some of them are as below

By Aacharya Charak (Charak samhita)

In chapter 11 “Phalamatra Siddhi Adhyaya” of Siddhi Sthana, ceratin types of enema are mentioned which can be given in various animals. Stating this Sage Charak has mentioned common recipe and specific enema which can be given in animals and provides impressive results.

Common recipe for all types of veterinary enemas as per Aacharya Charak

कलिङ्गकुष्ठे मधुकं च पिप्पली वचा शताह्वा मदनं रसाञ्जनम्|
हितानि सर्वेषु गुडः ससैन्धवो द्विपञ्चमूलं च विकल्पना त्वियम्||Charak samhita 12/23||

The above verse suggests a recipe for all types of Veterinary enemas. the recipe has ingredients like kaliga (Holarrhena antidysenterica), kustha (Saussurea lappa), madhuka (Madhuca indica ), madana (Randia dumetorum), pippali(Piper longum ), vacha (Acorus calamus), satahva (Anethum sowa) and rasanjana added with jaggery, rock salts and two variety of panchamula bilva (Aegle marmelos), syonaka (Oroxylum indicum), gambhari (Gmelina arborea), patala (Stereospermum suaveolens), prishna- parni (Uraria picta), gani-karika (Piper longum), shala-parni (Desmodium gangeticum), brihati (Solanum indicum), kantakari (Solanum surattense), and goksura (Tribulis Terrestris).
Further Aacharya Charak has also mentioned specific enema for managing diseases in animals.

Specific Enema for Diseases of Elephants

गजेऽधिकाऽश्वत्थवटाश्वकर्णकाः सखादिरप्रग्रहशालतालजाः|
तथा च पर्ण्यौ धवशिग्रुपाटली मधूकसाराः सनिकुम्भचित्रकाः||Charak samhita 12/24||

For Elephants the recipe mentioned in verse 23 should be added with the decoction of following for giving medicated enema

  • Ashvattha (Ficus religiosa)
  • Banyan (Ficus benghalensis)
  • Khadira (Acacia catechu)
  • Pragraha (Oroxylum indicum)
  • Hala (Shorea robusta)
  • Fruit of tala (Borassus flabellifer)

Specific Enema for Diseases of Cattle

पलाशभूतीकसुराह्वरोहिणीकषाय उक्तस्त्वधिको गवां हितः| ||Charak samhita 12/25||

In case of cattles, once again the ingredients in verse 23 are to be added with the decoction of the following

  • Madhuka-sara(Madhuca Indica)
  • Nikumbha (Baliospermum montanum)
  • Hitraka(Plumbago zeylanica)
  • Palasha (Butea monosperma)
  • Mudga-parni (Vigna trilobata)
  • Masa-parni(Teramnus labialis)
  • Dhava(Anogeissus latifolia)
  • Shigru (Moringa oleifera)
  • Patali(Baliospermum montanum)
  • Bhutika (Cymbopogon citratus)
  • Deva-daru (Cedrus deodara)
  • Katu-rohini (Picrorhiza kurroa)

Specific Enema for Diseases of Horse, Donkey, Camels, Sheep & Goat

पलाशदन्तीसुरदारुकत्तृणद्रवन्त्य उक्तास्तुरगस्य चाधिकाः
||Charak samhita 12/25||

For Horses, the Decoction of Following Herbs is to be Mixed with the Ingredients of verse 23

  • Palasa (Butea monosperma)
  • Danti (Baliospermum montanum)
  • Sura-daru (Cedrus deodara)
  • Kattarina(Sterculia urens)
  • Dravanti( Croton tiglium)

खरोष्ट्रयोः पीलुकरीरखादिराः शम्याकबिल्वादिगणस्य च च्छदाः
||Charak samhita 12/26||

For Donkeys and Camels, the decoction of following herbs is to be mixed with the ingredients of verse 23

  • Pilu (Salvadora persica)
  • Karir (Capparis decidua)
  • khadira (Acacia catechu)
  • Samyaka and leaves of drugs belonging to bilvadi-group

अजाविकानां त्रिफलापरूषकं कपित्थकर्कन्धु सबिल्वकोलजम्
||Charak samhita 12/26||

In case of goats and sheeps, the decoction of following herbs is to be taken and mixed with the herbal decoction mentioned in verse 23

  • Triphala (Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica and Emblica officinalis) Parusaka (Grewia asiatica)
  • Kapitha (Limonia acidissima)
  • karnakandu (Ziziphus jujuba)
  • Bilva(Aegle marmelos) & Kola

Reference in Sushruta Samhita

On the other hand Sushruta samhita has described Practicing various surgical procedures on the different parts of plants and animals. This is the proof that Ancient Aacharyas have the knowledge of animal anatomy and thus were providing treatment for various types of animal related conditions. Acharya Sushruta had mentioned about this in the Yogasutriya Adhaya, Chapter 9 Verse 4 of Sutra sthana, Sushruta Samhita. The special methods include application of cauterization, removing foreign bodies along with obstructions, surgical grafting and also managing fractures, dislocations and fistula.

So, yes, before the modern medicine system was introduced in India, the Ethno veterinary medicine system was there in the context of animals. Not only this detailed context was shared for treating various categories of animals and birds.

Moving on to the third reference

Garuda Purana (Chapter 201, Volume 2, Chapter Name: Medical treatment of Horses & Elephants) In this chapter ulcers in Horses are explained.

Mentioning about ulcers it is said that in horses there are two types of ulcers. teh types are as follows

  • Extraneous Ulcers (Ulcers due to external reasons like weapon injury etc.)
  • Due to derangement of humors (Further divided into 4 types)

Types

1. Vataja Type

Ulcers marked by delayed suppuration

2. Pitaja Type

This is marked by Burning Sensation at throat

3. Kaphaja Type

Marked by quick suppuration

4. Raktaja Type

Particular feature is, it do not cause pain

Treatment of various Types of Ailments in Horses

1. Extraneous Ulcers can be treated by washing them with the following

  • Roots of Eranda, two shoots of Haridra, Citraka, Vishva bheshaja and Rasona or Saindhava well ground with buttermilk and sour gruel helps in purification and healing of wound or ulcer
  • Tila, fried grain flour pasted with curd and salt or a paste of Nimba leaves and ball of rice applied over a wound purifies and heals it

2. Vataja ulcers

Powdered Patola, Nimba leaves, Vacha, Chitraka & Adhrak given to the horse with water for a drink destroys worms, mucous discharges, intoxication and deranged Vayu. In case of cutaneous infection the horse must be bled and a decoction of Nimba leaves, Patola, Triphala and Khadira must be given to the horse

3. Use of Errhines

Errhines is a medicine which is to be stuffed up the nostrils to promote sneezing and increased discharge. In certain afflictions errhines become necessary. For this juice of Matulunga or Mamsi should be used. The first day’s dosage is two pala (80 grams). Everyday one pala is increased (that is 48 grams of dosage is increased). For a first class horse the highest dosage is 18 pala (720 grams). For a middling horse it is 14 pala (560 grams) and for a lowest class horse it is 8 pala (320 grams). However, Errhines are prohibited in autumn and summer.

In case of Vataja type of disease, the medium for Errhines is oil along with sugar, butter or milk. In pittaja ailment triphala mixed with water can be used as a medium. In the case of Kaphaja vyosa (trikatu) along with mustard oil can be the medium.

  1. A horse slightly injured should be given Guggulu and fed on milk pudding. It will be immediately relieved and be normal.
  2. In a Vataja ailment the diet of a horse is Sali grains and milk
  3. In a Pittaja ailment a Karsa of gravy with Mudga soup, honey and butter shall be given.
  4. In Kaphaja diseases mudga or Kulattha can be given. If the horse is affected with deafness and deranged kapha it should be fed with pungent and bitter articles of diet. If the ailment is of Tridosha origin Guggulu is to be administered along with its mouthfuls (of grass, etc)
  5. In all ailments Durva should be given along with other grasses
  6. If the horse is affected by Kustha, ulcers, or lame- ness it shall be administered with the decoction of Triphala
  7. In case if it is affected by impaired digestion or tumor it shall be ad- ministered with cow’s urine
  8. If it is affected by Vatapitta or ulcers, it is to be administered with cow’s milk and butter
  9. In case of lean horses the diet shall be supplemented by meat.
  10. In the mornings during Autumn and summer horses should be given five Palas (200 grams) of well powdered Guduci with butter. It quells ailment, nourishes and increases strength. It can be given alone or in a combination with Alkali.

Further in this chapter of Garuda Purana Gaja Ayurveda (Ayurveda for Elephants) is explained.

  • It explains that decoctions and food articles mentioned for horses are to be given in four times dosage of that of horse.
  • The aforementioned historical examples and references from different books is the proof that Pashu Ayurveda had significance in Ayurveda and Ayurvedic herbs are boon for humankind as well as for animals too.

Some Common Ayurvedic treatments which can be given in Animals are as follows

Dietary changes

Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet for good health. For animals, this might mean feeding them a diet that is rich in whole foods and free from artificial additives and preservatives.

Herbal remedies

Many herbs used in Ayurvedic medicine can be beneficial for animals as well. For example, turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory that can help relieve joint pain in dogs, horses and even in cats as well.

Massage

Ayurvedic massage called abhyanga can be used to help animals relax and reduce stress.

Aromatherapy

Essential oils can help humans as well as animals too. they can be used to support an animal’s overall health and well-being. Lavender, for example, is a calming scent that can help reduce anxiety in dogs and cats.

Keeping in mind the health of your pet, It’s important to note that while Ayurvedic remedies can be beneficial for animals, they should be used in conjunction with veterinary care. If your animal is sick or injured, always consult with a qualified veterinarian before trying any new treatments.

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  • Derma vet – For skin related conditions
  • Geri Vet – For maintaining overall health
  • Gut Vet – For maintaining gut health
  • Happy fur shampoo and conditioner – For keeping the fur of your pets soft and shiny
  • Inflam Vet – For any type of inflammation in the body
  • Lubri vet – For lubricating joints in animals along with
  • Nervo Vet – For maintaining the nervine health of your pet

Ayurvedic Products List for Animals

  1. Derma Vet
  2. Geri Vet
  3. Gut Vet
  4. Inflam Vet
  5. Lubri Vet
  6. Nervo Vet
  7. Happy Fur Shampoo
  8. Happy Fur Conditioner

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1. DERMA VET

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2. GERI VET

Geri vet is another fantastic formulation which is manufactured to maintain the overall health of your pet. Geri Vet has ingredients like wheat grass (Triticum aestivum), Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia) along with tulsi (Ocimum sanctum). All these herbs have an impressive effect in boosting the body’s metabolism thus helping in building a powerful defense system. The herb works by balancing the three humors of the body and hence stabilizes the entire body.

3. GUT VET

Gut vet, as its anime suggests, is a formulation exclusively manufactured to take care of your pet’s gut health. Ayurveda believes that, for any living individual, a healthy gut is the key to a healthy body and happy mind. That’s why a product like Gut vet is exclusively dedicated to maintaining Gut health in animals. The product has ingredients like Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) and Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra). These all herbs help in balancing three humors as well.

4. Happy Fur Shampoo

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5. HAPPY FUR CONDITIONER

The happy fur conditioner is very important once you are done with the happy fur shampoo application and rinsing. conditioner helps in the maintenance of smoothness of pets fur and also keeps the fur full of fragrance as well. Due to the presence of Vitamin E, Aloe vera extract, Argan oil etc. in a happy fur conditioner it nourishes the base of fur and thus keeps it strong and stops it from falling.

6. INFLAM VET

The Inflam vet is a very impressive formulation which is specially manufactured for the inflammatory conditions in animals. The inflammation can take place over any sight in the body and thus can result in pain and discomfort. Such pains and discomfort can be easily managed with this product. The Inflam vet has ingredients like shallaki (Boswellia serrata) and guggul (Commiphora mukul). Both of these herbs have an impressive impact in subsiding pains and inflammation. This can be used in the swelling of joints, pain in joints, and swelling or pain in abdominal organs as well.

7. LUBRI VET

Lubri vet is a product which is especially composed to lubricate the joints. The two bones articulate to form a joint and between two bones there is a cushion of fluid. When this cushion starts depleting (due to daily wear and tear, advancing age), pains and problems with joint movements occur. So, Here Lubri vet plays its role by rejuvenating the cushion required for adequate movement of joints. the product has ingredients like Pipal (Ficus religiosa), Guggul (Commiphora mukul), Asthisamharaka (Cissus quadrangularis), Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) and Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera).

8. NERVO VET

From the name Nervo vet, you might have guessed about its use. Nervo Vet is the exclusive Nervine tonic which thus helps in many types of neurological conditions. With age your pet may develop degeneration of myelin sheath which is present as an insulator and protector on the nerves which results in many types of problems. but such problems can be easily overcome with Nervo Vet. The product has ingredients like Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) and mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra).

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Conclusion

As shared above, the Ayurveda has references of Animal treatment. It is not like it’s just in thoughts but the aforementioned references and examples from history is the proof that Ayurveda has a branch which is for animals especially and it is called as Pahsu Ayurveda. The herbs and its preparation which are prepared exclusively for animals like in garuda purana shows that in ancient times people were caring about their domestic animals and used to provide them with good treatment in order to maintain or sustain their health. Even references from Charak samhita also proves that panchkarma is quite possible in animals if done by an expert hand. The examples from history like of Nakula or Sehdeva (Younger two of five Pandava brothers) for caring cows and horses, King Ashoka, who has build first ever hospital for animals in India are the best Examples that Ayurveda for Animals exists and it is better than any other system of Medicine.

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How to Treat Ticks and mites infestation in Dogs Through Ayurveda

Abstract

Ticks and mites are the external parasite which feeds on the blood of mammals. They sucks the blood of animals and lead to debilitation of animal health. Tick infestation leads to destruction of the external coat of animals. In dogs ticks infestation leads to severe alopecia and other chronic diseases. In large animals like ruminants and equines ticks cause very dreadful conditions which causes heavy economic loss. Here with help of this content I want to share that Ayurvedic herbs are very effective without any side effects in control of ticks and for the treatment of infections caused by ticks.

Introduction

Ticks belong to phylum arthropoda and class arachnida . Ticks can be divided into two forms Ixodidae ( hard ticks) and Argasidae ( soft ticks).The life cycle of ticks is as follows –  egg,nymph , and adult. . Ticks act as the vector of many life threatening diseases in animals like ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis , babesiosis , hepatozoonosis etc. Mites are tiny members of class arachnida which are not seen by naked eyes . Mites are deeply burrowed under skin surface infection. There are three types of mites infecting dogs viz; sarcoptic, demodex and ear mites causing infection like sarcoptic mange, demodicosis and ear itching /irritation. Below is the brief description of diseases caused by ticks and mites.

Ticks in Dogs

1. Ehrlichiosis

The infection Ehrlichiosis is caused by rickettsia Ehrlichia canis. Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick is the main transmissible vector for the infection. One single tick is enough to infect the animal.

Clinical signs : The clinical signs of ehrlichiosis are characterised by dull,depressed, anorectic animal with a history of epistaxis or haemorrhages, swollen lymph nodes,congested mucus membrane and high temperature which ranges from 103 to 105 degree fahrenheit.

Clinical findings –Thrombocytopenia and leukopenia are important clinical findings of Ehrlichia canis. Normal platelet count in dogs is 175,000500,000 platelets per microliter of blood. In case of ehrlichiosis it gets reduced even below or equal to 100000 and the leukocytes count decreases below 5000 per microlitre hence leads to leukopenia.

Diagnosis : The most rapid and effective diagnostic tool to detect the organism of Ehrlichia is Polymerase chain reaction which is very very sensitive for rickettsial organisms

Treatment : Ehrlichiosis can be treated using broad spectrum antibiotics like tetracyclines through the I/V route . For highly anaemic patients blood transfusion is advised. Supportive therapy using vitamin b complex and hematinic preparations may be extended.

2. Babesiosis in dogs

Babesiosis is a protozoan disease which is carried by ticks, Babesiosis in dogs is transmitted by tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus causing B.gibsoni infection and another vector is Dermacentor reticulatus  which causes B.canis infection. This infection mainly destructs red blood cells and the animal suffers with severe anaemic conditions.

Clinical signs: Clinical signs of babesiosis in dogs include high fever anorexia , pale mucous membrane , water hammer pulse , depression, renal failure, cerebral signs, acute respiratory distress, haemoconcentration, hypotension, cardiac involvement  etc.

Clinical findings: Acute haemolysis results in complicated forms of diseases.also results in Coagulopathy, hepatopathy,pancreatitis etc.PCV, total erythrocyte count and haemoglobin value will drop 16, 20 and 24% within 48 hours. Leukocytosis is observed.There will be increased levels of blood glucose,total serum bilirubin and SGOT is observed.

Diagnosis: Capillary agglutination test, Indirect fluorescent antibody test, Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, Radio immunoassay etc.

Treatment: Treatment for Babesia gibsoni can be given with help of antiprotozoal drugs and also with penicillin group antibiotics.

3. Canine Hepatozoonosis

This is also the protozoal infection caused by the Hepatozoan canis mainly which gets transmitted by tick Rhipicephalus sanguines. Here the transmission takes place by the ingestion of infected ticks. The tick gets infected by feeding on infected dogs . It affects the blood vascular and lymphatic tissues as blood generating organs.

Clinical signs– The clinical signs for hepatozoonosis are  high fever,lethargy,  weight loss and anaemia.  Abnormality of gait of animals is very common in this infection.

Clinical findings: The clinical findings vary from asymptomatic to severe form of diseases. Asymptomatic forms may not show any clinical signs but on examination blood parasites may be observed@1.5% ;  Severe form of infection will include clinical signs as well as the parasitemia rate in blood will be as high as 100%, severe neutrophilia is noticed

Diagnosis: microscopic detection will show the presence of H.canis gamots in blood smear, ELISA and IFAT is done for detection of HAI antibody

Treatment: Antiprotozoal and broad spectrum antibiotics are given . Combination therapy with sulphonamides is done.

4. Scabies

Scabies infection also called as mange caused by Sarcoptes.scabiei viz a Mite. The predisposing factors are contact with the infected animal, indirect transmission by touching inanimate objects.  It’s a zoonotic infection and can be transmitted to humans also.

Clinical signs– The main site of lesions in scabies are head,neck,forelimb,face and ears.Severe pruritus is noticed which leads to oozing of blood and serum and hence the secondary infection by bacteria occurs resulting in the condition called pyoderma. Lesions may be covered with scales and crusts. A typical acidic odour is observed.

Clinical findings: The clinical findings of infection can be observed under the microscope which shows the presence of small circular white mites.

Diagnosis : It is diagnosed by taking the peripheral skin scraping  from different sites of lesions with a drop of glycerin placed on the slide and observed under the 10x power of a microscope.

Treatment: Acaricidal drugs are used with some antibiotics. For external applications amitraz @ 6 ml/litre can be used.

5. Demodectic mange

This is also called demodicosis. Demodectic mites live in the hair follicle and the sebaceous gland. The predisposing factors are young age, short haired breeds , malnutrition and debility, systemic infections, hypothyroidism , biotin deficiency etc.

Clinical signs–  Localised lesions are observed in periocular,perioral and antero-lateral surfaces of limbs.In the generalised form there are extensive lesions throughout the skin surface. Whereas the squamous form there are dry eczematous lesions.Hyperpigmentation is observed in squamous form. Pustular form results in pyoderma, the skin surface is covered with brownish grey crusts,grey scab and assumes a red colour and the condition is called “red mange”.

Clinical findings: The skin scrapings when observed under the microscope will notify the presence of cigar  shaped mites.

Diagnosis: The diagnosis of demodectic mange can be done by taking deep skin scrapings on the slide and observed at 10x power of microscope. The point to be noted is that skin scrapings in demodex infection should be taken in that way the blood should ooze out from the lesion.

Treatment: Benzyl benzoate preparation with 70%alcohol can be used for external application. Amitraz @ 6ml/litre for 5 to 7 applications are required. Acaricidal drugs are used. Which are contraindicated in pregnant animals.

Modern treatment for tick control in animals

Ticks can be treated by using ivermectin, doramectin tablets etc. these drugs can be used externally as well as in the form of tablets and injections for parenteral use(S/C).For mites ivermectin can be injected and the  benzoylbenzoate with 70%alcohol or benzene hexachloride can be used. Neguvon can be used. Amitraz can be used @6ml/litre will be useful for up to 5-7 applications.

Ayurvedic overview

The ayurvedic medications are very effective in ticks and mites control not from now but from years and years ago. When there was no modern medication available people used to treat the animals using these herbal formulations , ayurveda is ancient science which has provided the path for modern science discovery. The herbs used for the treatment of ticks and mites are neem leaves, tea tree, gandhak etc. the best thing about ayurvedic medication is that they do not cause toxicity to animals as we know that drugs used for tick and mites control are hepatotoxic. So here we can use the word that these are patient friendly medications.

Herbal Remedies by Planet Ayurveda for Tick and Mite infestation

The herbal formulations for control of ectoparasites like ticks and mites are very effective and 100%safe. All the products are formulated under the supervision of doctors who have strictly followed the principles of ayurveda. The herbal supplements are made from natural supplements which are very effective.

  1. Neem Oil
  2. Tea Tree Oil
  3. Gandhak Rasayan
  4. Dermo Plan Syrup

Product description

1. Neem oil

Neem oil is obtained from neem (Azadirachta indica). It is used as an external application for tick control as it acts as the insect repellent.neem oil also has a soothing effect on kin and it repairs the damage caused by ticks and mites . It works very nicely for killing the mites which are deeply penetrated under the skin.

2. Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil is obtained from leaves of tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia). It acts as the insect repellent so helps in controlling ticks and mites infestations. Its wound healing, and skin repairing property helps to heal damage and lesions caused by ticks and mites.its helps in reducing the pruritis , itchiness etc. also it has the septictic property so any rashes on skin will get healed by tea tree oil.

Method of Application : Neem oil is mixed with tea tree oil and applied on the outer coat. Leave it for two hours and then give the shower to your pet.

3. Gandhak rasayan

Gandhak rasayan are tablets which consist of gandhak rasayan/sulphur which helps in relieving the animal from severe pruritus and allergy caused by ticks and mites. It is also antibacterial so treat the bacterial infection caused during mite infection.

Dosage : 1 tablet twice daily with feed.

4. Dermoplan syrup

Dermoplan syrup combines many herbs  like Giloy (tinospora cordifolia), Neem (Areca catechu) etc which helps in killing insects and repairs the skin. Also it helps in boosting the immune system to fight against any secondary infections caused by mites.

Dosage: 1 tablespoon twice daily with feed.

Contact Planet Ayurveda Support Team to provide you the costing/ordering and delivery information at – costing.planetayurveda@gmail.com or Call at 0172-521-4040 (India), +91-172-521-4040 (Outside India) or Whatsapp at (+91) 842-749-4030.

Conclusion

The above written content gives the brief information about why the tick infection is harmful to the health of the dogs. It guides you about the mode of infection that occurs due to ticks and mites infestation  and the diagnosis of those infections as well as the modern treatment followed in that. But  my main objective was to introduce the ayurvedic treatment given by planet ayurveda in ticks and mite infection as well as for their control as we all know that modern medication for tick and infestation are generally hepatotoxic . The herbal formulations discussed above are totally safe and have no side effects. So to avoid any kind of toxicity in the body I would like to advise the use of ayurvedic formulations mentioned above.