Thrombophob Ointment 20g for Cat
Cats are agile and active, but minor injuries from falls, rough play, or surgical procedures are common. Swelling and bruising can cause discomfort and delay healing if not managed properly.
Thrombophob Ointment works by:
- Reducing localized inflammation
- Supporting microcirculation
- Minimizing bruising appearance
- Preventing minor superficial infection
- Promoting faster tissue recovery
It is ideal for inclusion in a feline first-aid kit.
Key Ingredients & Their Role
| Ingredient | Function |
| Heparin Sodium | Anti-inflammatory; improves local blood flow; reduces clot-related swelling |
| Cetrimide | Mild antiseptic; helps prevent secondary bacterial contamination |
These ingredients work together to decrease tissue congestion and accelerate natural healing processes.
Indications – When to Use
Thrombophob Ointment is suitable for:
- Minor bruising from impact or falls
- Soft tissue swelling
- Localized inflammation
- Sprains and strains (superficial)
- Post-surgical mild swelling (external use only)
- Minor contusions from play or fights
⚠ Not suitable for deep wounds, punctures, or infected open lesions without veterinary advice.
Dosage & Application Guide
General Application Steps
- Clean the affected area with saline or vet-approved antiseptic.
- Pat dry gently.
- Apply a thin, even layer of ointment.
- Repeat 2–3 times daily.
- Prevent licking for 20–30 minutes post-application.
Condition-Based Dosage Table
| Condition | Amount | Frequency | Duration |
| Minor bruising | Pea-sized | 2–3x daily | 5–7 days |
| Swelling from injury | Thin layer | 2–3x daily | 5–7 days |
| Post-surgical swelling | As advised by vet | 2–3x daily | 7–10 days |
Use sparingly—excessive application does not increase effectiveness.
How It Works
- Reduces inflammation: Minimizes tissue swelling.
- Improves microcirculation: Enhances oxygen and nutrient delivery.
- Prevents clot stagnation: Heparin reduces localized clot formation.
- Supports faster healing: Improves tissue recovery environment.
Most minor swelling improves within 3–5 days when used consistently.
Safety & Precautions
Generally Safe When:
- Used externally only
- Applied on intact skin
- Prevented from ingestion
Possible Mild Side Effects:
- Temporary redness
- Mild skin irritation
- Increased licking behavior
Discontinue & Consult Vet If:
- Rash develops
- Swelling worsens
- Signs of infection appear (heat, pus, odor)
- Cat shows pain on touch
Important Precautions
- Do not apply to deep, open, or bleeding wounds
- Avoid eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes
- Use e-collar if excessive licking occurs
- Not recommended for pregnant or nursing cats without veterinary advice
- Store below recommended temperature and check expiry date
Clinical Support Overview
Veterinary use of heparin-based topical formulations has shown:
- Improved resolution of superficial hematomas
- Faster reduction in inflammatory swelling
- Enhanced comfort during recovery
- Good tolerance in feline patients when used correctly
Thrombophob is widely recommended for minor trauma and localized soft tissue inflammation in companion animals.
FAQ
Can it be used for bite wounds?
Only if the wound is superficial and not infected. Deep bites require veterinary evaluation.
Can it replace oral pain medication?
No. It is supportive therapy for mild injuries, not a substitute for systemic pain relief in severe cases.
How soon will swelling reduce?
Mild improvement is often seen within 48–72 hours.







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