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Re: [pyrnet] Hot Spots



When Jasmine has had hot spots I've found that putting a little bit of
cortizone cream on them helps. That stops the itching and she leaves them
alone. I always have some on hand as I have multiple allergies and the stuff
is inexpensive.
Susan
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From: "Jan Chaplin" <ARIEGE@xtra.co.nz>
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Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Hot Spots


> All very interesting.  Nancy I remember Barb mentioning Benadryl liquid.
> Barb would this help with Eiger and his scratching etc. Thinking of an
> antihistamine here internally rather than an external preparartion.
>
> Jan
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