Treatments Flashcards
Aching Joints
Make a poultice with ragwort, goldenrod, and Daisy leaves. Spread it thinly and add honey. Feed juniper berries if they report a loss of strength. Feed 3 poppy seeds if the patient is an elder.
Backache
Give the patient a small dose of tansy. Chew daisy leaves into a poultice and apply. Wrap in cobwebs and let the patient rest. Give 3 poppy seeds if the patient is an elder.
Bee Sting
Remove the stinger with your teeth, gently pull the stinger out. Dab a wet moss ball on the wound. Chew blackberry leaves into a pulp or poultice and and apply. Wrap with cobwebs. Feed dandelion or raspberry leaves if needed for swelling. Apply yarrow and feed a heavy breathing pulp if they’re allergic.
Broken Tooth
Wash mouth. Give poppy seeds. Wrap with cobwebs if the tooth is jagged.
Chills
Feed the patient feverfew. Soak lavender in water, then chew it into a thick poultice. Apply on head and wrap with cobweb. Lick them and cuddle them.
Chronic Pain
Feed 3 doses of poppy seeds every day. One at sunrise, one at sunhigh, and another at sundown. Apply painkilling poultice. Make sure they rest. Have them wade in water every day.
Dislocated Limb
Make a poultice with comfrey root, ragwort, and juniper. Lay them down. Tell them not to move. Feed a dose of poppy seeds. Have someone restrain the hind legs. Give them a stick to bite on. Have them lay on their back. Pull on the leg until click. Place the poultice on the shoulder. Wrap with cobweb. Prob the limb up with sticks and bindweed. The patient will stay in the nest for a little over a moon. Feed poppy seeds. Remake the poultice and a painkilling one every day.
Greencough
Crush catmint and coltsfoot together and add honey. Add a bit of water and chew it to a pulp. Sprinkle with poppy seeds and feed to patient. Feed feverfew if needed. Keep them away from others, in your den, until the illness is gone. Feed tansy daily after the symptoms begin to decline.
Headache
Drink plenty of water. Bring them fresh-kill or have them take a nap. Feed poppy seeds if they can’t fall asleep. Feed feverfew if the pain is still there. Keep them out of sunlight. If the pain persists, see chronic pain.
Head Bump
Feed poppy seeds. If there’s a headache, feed feverfew. Let them rest for a few days.
Infected rat bite/irritated/itchy skin
Soak a comfrey root in water. Chew to a poultice. Apply. Do this daily until no longer needed.
Loss of Appetite
Encourage them to eat small amounts of prey. If needed have them only drink the blood of fresh prey. Give a dose of sorrel if it won’t work.
Toothache
Feed them soft foods. Have them chew on alder bark. If the pain is from infection, replace the alder bark with stinging nettle stems. Have them consume dandelion as a painkiller. If the tooth is broken, see broken tooth
Stomachache
Have them eat juniper berries or chew on chervil. Rub stomach if needed. Give wet moss for water, but not much. Keep them in your den and only allow small morsels as food.
Sore Throat
Feed honeycomb or have them lick honey from a dock leaf. Give a small dose of tansy. Drink plenty of water.