PAS_1 |
Aloe vera leaf gel extract having the potential to satisfy all the requirements of an ideal dressing material in that it provides an environment at the surface of the wound in which healing take place at the maximum rate consistent with the formation of granulation tissue with an acceptable cosmetic appearance and also provides a rationale for the use of Aloe vera preparations in the traditional system of medicine to promote wound healing. (Wound Healing Potential of Aloe vera Leaf Gel Studied in Experimental Rabbits, https://scialert.net/fulltextmobile/?doi=ajb.2006.178.185 ) |
PAS_2 |
The Aloe vera extract has some beneficial properties which can decrease inflammation; enhance mature granulation tissue and resulting in help to accelerate wound healing (Medicinal Plants in Wound Healing, https://www.intechopen.com/books/wound-healing-current-perspectives/medicinal-plants-in-wound-healing) |
Agro Ecological Zone |
Western Plain, Kachchh And Part Of Kathia ( 2.4, 2.3),Gujarat Plains & Hills Region (XIII) ,North West Zone (GJ-5)
North Saurashtra (GJ-6) |
Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs |
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Disease Description |
If animal gets hurt and clotting of blood occur (Haematoma) it pains a lot. The animal becomes very weak, as it lacks in blood and flesh. |
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Procedure of Use |
To treat this clotting in animals takes the leaf of Aloe (Aloe vera) and make a vertical cut in the middle of the leaf. Put salt and turmeric (Curcuma longa) in the cut and wrap this with a green cloth soaked in water. Put this cover in between flames so that the inner material bakes. Now take out the mixture and tie it on the wound of the animal. The animal gets relief within three days of the treatment. |
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Other Medications / Treatments |
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Other Community Practices |
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Practice ID |
DTP0010000000182 |
Reference |
http://www.honeybee.org/hb_inno_detail.php?ID=DTP0010000000182&lang_name=en&page=1&search_case=%20Clotting%20of%20blood%20in%20animals%20due%20to%20wound%20%20(Haematoma) |
Annotation ID |
GIAN/GAVL/2002 |
Reference |
http://www.honeybee.org/hb_inno_detail.php?ID=DTP0010000000182&lang_name=en&page=1&search_case=%20Clotting%20of%20blood%20in%20animals%20due%20to%20wound%20%20(Haematoma) |
Scout |
HBN |