The old dog had slept at the outside door, and this morning he vomited and felt something stuck in h

Updated on Exterior doors 2024-06-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are many causes of vomiting.

    But it's definitely a stomach reaction!

    1.Parasitic infections (vomit, white mucus, may carry worms!) There are parasite eggs and parasite tissue in the stool.

    2.Acute chronic gastritis caused by long-term poor diet (vomiting as soon as you eat - yellow bile gastric juice mixture - Adjusting the diet is necessary.

    Indigestible foods (vomiting after a period of time after feeding.)

    3.Foaming at the mouth is usually a sign of poisoning. (Do you often feed cheap dog food and do you use vitamins indiscriminately, and have you come into contact with anything strange, remember for yourself).

    4.The disease causes complicated gastrointestinal diseases (dog plague, parvo, coronavirus infection, etc.).

    5.Abnormal gastrointestinal motility due to exercise after feeding.

    No matter how good the doctor is, he needs to think about the cause of the disease in detail, and do a detailed examination to confirm the cause! The most effective treatment can only be done after the cause is diagnosed. There is no point in guessing blindly.

    Refer to the emergency measures.

    Fasting to rest the stomach and intestines Dehydration when necessary Drip saline and nutrient solution.

    Fasting, a small amount of water + Yunnan Baiyao powder).

    Medication reference Starshu - Adjust gastric peristalsis Oxytetracycline - Adjust microflora disorders Gaigaspin - protect the gastrointestinal mucosa These drugs are only for the treatment of superficial conditions! Finding the cause is the only way to treat it thoroughly and effectively.

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