Slash, scratches, bite and stings, ringworm, flea-bite inflammation of skin and many other similar wound and conditions affect cats and dogs very commonly. Though negligible, but still these are capable in causing lot of pain and uneasiness for your pet. Treating these troubles quickly, efficiently and logically will save your pet from various side-effects, cut down healing and revival time as well as avert more serious complications like infection and all.
As any veterinary doctor will tell you, one of the most significant and the initial step in treating a wound, injury or skin state is to keep it clean as soon as it is being affected by it. Broken or annoyed skin is susceptible to infection and contagion. By following a careful cleansing routine prior to applying topical treatment like creams, you are also helping your pet to heal more rapidly and preventing the need for more rigorous medical care.
Ayurveda has the most potential herbs that are very efficient in treating and healing the wounds. Below are some of them.
Turmeric – Turmeric or Curcuma longa is one of the ayurvedic herb that has been used since a long time in treating the infections and contamination that occurs on your body due to various reasons. Turmeric or Curcuma longa is one of the most powerful anti-bacterial agents that is extremely supportive in curbing any microbial infiltration. This can be used both orally and also for tropical usage. 
Neem – Neem is an herb that needs no introduction. This herb is famous globally due to its wonderful disinfectant properties. Neem also known as margosa tree and Azadirachita Indica in botanical terms is a drug that has been used since centuries to cure all kinds of microbial as well as protozoic attack on our body. It is extremely helpful in maintaining the proper harmony of the body.
Khadir – This herb is one of the best herb in treating various skin related disorders. It being cool in potency is very helpful in suppressing any kind of skin allergy and infections. Acacia catechu is the herb that is being used to treat skin rash and also is a good disinfectant.
Butea (Butea monosperma) - The seeds of butea or palash are competent in treating a variety of skin problems including ringworm and eczema. A poultice of the leaves is arranged and applied on the affected regions.
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) - The juice of the coriander or dhaniya leaves mixed with some turmeric (haldi) is usually given to a patient who suffers from skin diseases and ringworm infection. It is also helpful if the skin becomes very dry and develops ringworm, particularly in the cold season.