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Bean has a laceration with about 5 stitches, one week old. Went to the vet yesterday for a recheck, it is doing well except for a pouch of fluid. The vet wants to keep the stitches in for another week and I'm to continue the hot packing. They said to wet a wash cloth with hot water, wring it out and hold it on the area for 5 minutes, 3 times a day. We have been doing that, although we don't always make it the full 5 minutes. But I don't think it having much effect. It's not getting bigger, so the seeping has stopped I believe, but it's not getting smaller either.

 

By the time I get the washcloth ready and get hold of him and lead him to a good spot there doesn't seem to be much heat left in the cloth. I'm wondering if something else would provide a more lasting heat. I have one of those bean bag things you put in the microwave. If I'm sure not to make it too hot, would that be more effective?

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Moist heat would be most effective. I would suggest using a larger hand towel, put into hot water, wring out, and apply to wound. As the towel cools, periodically you can unfold and place a warmer section back onto the wound. You should have adequate heat for a 5 min. treatment. :)

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I gave a foster a hot soak over the weekend and wrapped her leg (and the hot epsom-soaked washcloth) in a plastic bag. It kept the heat very well for the 20 minutes I soaked her.


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Thank you for the suggestions, they did the trick. 3 soaks already today and the 1/2 lemon sized pocket is almost gone. Of course my rug and 2 dog beds suffered a bit, but that's minor.

 

Thank you!

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