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Canine distemper symptoms and treatment

2021-08-22 / 568 Read

Dogs are susceptible to dog distemper after being infected by the virus, and dog distemper is a very contagious infectious disease. Once a dog has canine distemper, it will have fever, become very poor, can't eat, have diarrhea, a cold, runny nose, sneezing and other symptoms. It also became cloudy and coughed. In the late stage, it became sleepy and the spirit became worse. Limb twitching, vomiting, diarrhea, until death. After some dogs get dog distemper, they can still recover after treatment, but it is easy to leave various sequelae.

Sequelae

1. Sequelae symptoms of canine distemper

The virus carried by canine distemper can easily harm dogs The brain and nervous system, some dogs will experience unsteady walking, frequent twitching of the limbs, foaming at the mouth, drooling, head shaking, turning in circles, poor chewing ability, strange standing posture, hind limbs becoming unsteady. Good use, there are some sequelae of dog distemper such as epilepsy.

Some canine distemper viruses can also cause damage to the eyes of dogs, and the cornea turns white, causing keratitis or conjunctivitis. Symptoms of pneumonia and enteritis.

2.  canine distempertreatment methods

canine distemper sequelae are more difficult to cure Some of them will last a lifetime and can only be taken care of in the later period. Usually, dogs are often fed calcium tablets and vitamin B complex tablets. For dogs with severe nerve damage, Angong Niuhuang Pills can be given to dogs every day. Epilepsy symptoms are very useful. Usually can also be combined with injection of globulin and interferon treatment, the effect will be better.

Supplementing a variety of rich nutrients to the dog every day is beneficial to the recovery of the dog, and the bones can recover better. Usually, the dog is properly basked in the sun, which is also very good for the recovery of the body. s help.

The above is an introduction to the symptoms and treatment methods of dog distemper. Treat your dog!