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What medicine does nervous canine distemper take?

Question 1: Nervous canine distemper can cause nervous system symptoms in the later stage of severe canine distemper. If your dog is neurotic but lives well, it is very lucky.

Question 2: How to treat nervous canine distemper and how to take medicine? Buy him Angong Niuhuang, once and a half, twice a day, and take at least two tablets. Go to the hospital to make a list of canine distemper antibodies and interferon, give him two tablets twice a day, and then see what the doctor says. You must let the baby eat. There is no hope if you don't eat.

I am also a victim of canine distemper!

It hurts to think of that experience, my poor baby!

I still have some bezoar, what's left in the palace, and antelope horn powder, all of which are used for treating nervous convulsions. It's a pity that my baby still hasn't come.

Take care, landlord! Poor baby, I hope it's not canine distemper.

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I suggest you go to the vet first. ...

Question 3: My dog has nervous canine distemper. What good method is to replenish water first, so hang salt water;

Secondly, we should pay attention to fullness and warmth, and you should take good care of it;

Your dog has neurological symptoms. Clinically, cases of foot pad keratosis and rhinokeratosis often cause nervous system symptoms. The symptoms are different because the canine distemper virus invades the central nervous system in different places. The virus damages the brain, showing neurological symptoms such as epilepsy, turning in circles, abnormal standing posture, unstable gait, ataxia, paroxysmal convulsions of masticatory muscles and limbs. Even if this nervous canine distemper is cured, it will leave sequelae, especially for dogs without immunity.

Your dog has middle and late symptoms, which is really a little difficult as the doctor said, but you must never give up treatment, because there is a precedent for the late cure of canine distemper. What we can do now is symptomatic treatment, sugar supplementation and fluid replacement.

Here is a prescription of traditional Chinese medicine, which I hope will help you:

If the baby's symptoms are as follows: symptoms: high fever, cough, runny nose, dry nose, hard foot pads, and many thick gums in the later stage, then you need a prescription for treating pneumonia and a prescription for adjuvant treatment.

Attached middle school prescription:

First, the traditional Chinese medicine prescription for the treatment of pneumonia

Codonopsis pilosula 15g, Radix Astragali 5g, Radix Platycodi 10g, Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis 10g, Mume Fructus 10g, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae 5g, Radix Glycyrrhizae 5g, Radix Aristolochiae 10g and Almond 10g. If you have a fever, add gypsum 15g.

Second, the traditional Chinese medicine prescription for adjuvant treatment of canine distemper

The traditional Chinese medicine prescription for preventing or treating early canine distemper is as follows. . . . ):

Coptidis Rhizoma 6g, Scutellariae Radix 10g, Gardenia Fructus 10g, Alismatis Rhizoma 10g, Glycyrrhrizae Radix 10g, Bombyx Batryticatus 6g, Isatidis Folium 10g, Radix Gentianae 10g, Radix Rehmanniae 20g, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae 20g, and Radix Gallbladder.

Add 2000-2500ml of water. Boil for about 45 minutes, 250-300ml each time, 15-25ml, 2-3 times a day. If it works, it will get better in a day and a half.

In addition, here is a prescription for dogs with late convulsions:

Uncaria 30g, Radix Rehmanniae 20g, Scorpio10g, Achyranthes bidentata 20g, boiled water15g, stone 30g, Scrophularia 20g, raw keel 30g, raw oyster 30g, and Saposhnikovia divaricata10g.

Question 4: What medicine should you use to treat your nervous canine distemper? Thank you, the death rate of canine distemper is as high as 80%. The cure may leave sequelae, but if you love him, please don't give up. General hospitals will advise you to give up treatment or euthanasia, but Xiaolong, I always believe that the dog's life is not up to me. My mother said give up, and the doctor said it was hopeless. But since I have raised him, I will try my best to save him. Sure enough, he recovered from many troubles, leaving no sequelae. ? Let's talk about what canine distemper is first. It has symptoms. The symptoms of canine distemper are generally cough in the early stage, as if the throat was stuck by a bone, and then it was stuck all the time, and then it began to have a runny nose, increased eye secretions, dry nose, thickened foot pads, general weakness, anorexia, hunger strike and other symptoms. ? Let's talk about it My mother took him to the hospital after I started to find a fever. My mother thought it was bronchitis or something. As a result, I was diagnosed with canine distemper They say it's mid-term, and they won't live for a few days. When I got home, my mother told me that I had to be cured. Since I raised him, I should be a master. Now that I'm not dead, there is hope. There are many unimaginable things in the world, so I believe there is hope. Then I went online to find information that I bought some important recipes at home, but it was really difficult to feed them, so I simply stopped eating them. ? There are generally three kinds of canine distemper, which is not terrible, because it is only a virus and reduces immunity. The most terrible thing is complications. Generally, canine distemper can cause three kinds? 1. Is it a lung infection, which leads to inflammation of trachea and finally dyspnea and suffocation? 2. Neurological symptoms, leading to the loss of the central nervous system (the most annoying), are more likely to leave sequelae, first facial convulsions, then systemic convulsions, and finally convulsions and death? 3. lead to abnormal renal function and metabolism, abnormal urination and defecation, organ failure and death? In view of the above three points, my dog got a lung infection and finally recovered under careful care. In fact, there are three kinds of canine distemper, which is actually one kind. Because at first it was all lung problems, and later it turned to nerves, so the treatment methods were similar. ? Don't worry after getting canine distemper, because I know the disease, 7 points depend on nursing and 3 points on treatment. ? In the early days, before the seizure? 1. Keep the body temperature, try to control the body temperature, and use alcohol or that kind of cooling ice pack in each room to cool down 1 hour or so, and keep it within 39 degrees. Alcohol wipes ears, foot pads and stomach. Take antipyretics or get an antipyretic injection. ? Maintaining nutrition is the most important step. As the saying goes, people are iron rice steel, and they don't eat a meal hungry. So it is equally important. First, Wyeth-people should keep 42 kinds of trace elements. Give the dog one tablet a day, press it into powder, then dilute it with glucose water and make it up with a needle. Remember to feed slowly to avoid vomiting. Then, Amway's s- protein powder protein is a necessary nutrient for human cells to be active. Feed it mixed milk dog food twice a day, and then stir it with a needle. 3- Immunoglobulin and interferon are both drugs for improving immunity, and there are about one box in 60 yuan, which are available in pharmacies. ? 3. Drug treatment, with the above foundation, canine distemper is not terrible, and it can be cured with hospital treatment. If the doctor says the dog is hopeless, tell him that if your son is ill, the possibility of cure is only 10%. Will you give up treatment? This is how I saw my grandson's mouth. I said I'd pay, and you'd get an injection. Never mind whether he is cured or not. I'll take the money and throw it away. You hit yours. I bought all the medicines, not from the hospital. First of all, it's expensive. Second, I was afraid that he would be completely ill and give me the wrong needle. I mainly need the following injections. If the dog doesn't eat much, it can be properly infused with glucose, but not too much, because it may urinate sugar, because the weak dog kidney can't metabolize so many drugs, and then it will be injected every day. Also, if the fever is serious, you should stop taking the medicine. Globulin and interferon need to be injected every day, and the total amount injected every day is about 130 yuan. ? 4. Self-medication at home, cephalosporin (morning and evening 1 tablet, for injection 1 tablet, one tablet a day) ... >>

Question 5: What medicine can I take for canine distemper? Let's look at the symptoms of canine distemper: canine distemper virus mainly attacks the respiratory system, digestive system and nervous system of susceptible dogs. In the early stage, the dog had a temperature rise (up to 400C), red and yellow urine, sticky or purulent secretions in his eyes, decreased intelligence and anorexia, but he still had an appetite. Then, if the respiratory system is mainly invaded, the affected dog will show pneumonia symptoms such as elevated body temperature, dry nose, sticky or purulent secretions in nose and eyes, cough, accelerated breathing, and rales in lung auscultation. Therefore, it is easy to be misdiagnosed as a cold or pneumonia in the early or even middle stage. Individual dog viruses invade the digestive system, showing different degrees of vomiting and diarrhea. In the later stage, the virus entered the nervous system, and the dog began to have nervous system symptoms, that is, involuntary barking, limb twitching, head tremor and epilepsy, and eventually died of paralysis and failure. This neurological symptom is irreversible, and even if it is cured, it will leave sequelae. The course of this disease is relatively long, generally taking 15-50 days. In the later period, all dogs can see that the foot pad is thickened, hardened and even cracked. So it is also called hard pad disease. See if your dog is similar to these symptoms. At that time, my dog was transported from outside, and it caught up with the high incidence of canine distemper, so it came, and it was in the middle and late stages. Early start playing serum and penicillin (pay attention to abdominal skin test). Later, it didn't get better, the mat began to thicken and I had a fever. So I began to take imported medicine (Dankelong) with penicillin and traditional Chinese medicine (clearing away heat and toxic materials). When the dog had a fever, I wiped its paw heart with wine and caressed its head with ice cubes to cool down physically. The above disease says "it will leave sequelae" because the dog will eventually have nervous convulsions and blindness, so in order to avoid high fever from damaging its nerves, I adopted both physical and medical methods. Because I knew at that time that the survival rate of dogs in the middle and late stages of canine distemper was very low, so I had to give it a try. Now I am three years old, and everything is normal and obedient.

Question 6: Does anyone know how to treat nervous canine distemper, or is there any specific medicine? Be more specific, thank you for the first package.

Question 7: If it is really nervous canine distemper, how long can it live? If the dog has a strong desire to survive, what medicine can he take to get better? If the dog has canine distemper, it has already had neurological symptoms such as convulsions and convulsions, which is already in the late stage. Even if the dog has a strong desire to survive, it is impossible to relieve convulsions with some drugs, because the body has collapsed after repeated high fever for several days, and it will not work for two days at most! Therefore, we must do a good job in vaccine epidemic prevention, strengthen feeding management, early detection and early treatment!

Question 8: How to treat nervous canine distemper with the best effect? The whole course of canine distemper is long, about 1 month, which is still dangerous for dogs. It is suggested to go to the hospital early to get some monoclonal antibodies or serum to control the disease! If the dog is in stable condition and has no symptoms such as fever and diarrhea, you can try to feed the dog at home! You can buy some children's amoxicillin, Qingkailing granules and children's Merrill Lynch. If the dog is willing to eat, he can be fed nutritious and digestible food. Canine distemper is easy to cause repeated fever. You can take the dog's temperature at home at any time. The normal temperature of a dog is between 38 and 39 degrees. Insert the thermometer from * * * and take it out after 3 minutes. If the dog has vomiting and diarrhea, it can be fed to the dog for a period of time, which can repair the gastrointestinal tract and have an effect on vomiting and diarrhea.

Canine distemper mostly occurs in puppies, and the incubation period is 3-6 days. Many domestic pets need to be isolated and brought to the hospital in time for injection of monoclonal antibodies against canine distemper or treatment with serum and antibiotics. Canine distemper is easy to cause repeated fever. Keep a thermometer at home, measure it regularly, and give an injection to reduce the fever. As long as the dog can eat, try to feed some digestible food, which can supplement his own ability and better fight the disease. You can also feed some gastrointestinal treasures for conditioning, which can improve immunity.

As long as dogs can still eat, it is not recommended to hang water. Generally, it is injections, anti-inflammatory, anti-virus, canine distemper inhibitory protein, interferon, serum and the like. If you have a high fever, you need an injection to reduce it. Antiviral eye drops are applied to eyes and nostrils more than four times a day.