It was seven days small. After 5 days of treatment, the doctor said that it was no big deal, and it

Updated on healthy 2024-05-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In general, it will be fine after 7 days, but secondary infections such as secondary pancreatitis, intussusception, metabolic acidosis, etc., should also be considered. During the small period, the owner needs to strengthen nutritional supplements, and when the dog appears listless, fatigued, refuses to eat, and has diarrhea with blood, it needs to seek medical treatment in time.

    Parvo can generally survive for 7 days to gradually improve, but it also depends on whether the dog has problems with triggering infection, such as secondary pancreatitis, intussusception, metabolic acidosis, etc., if not, it can gradually heal after 7 days.

    During the small period of the dog, it is necessary to strengthen the nutrition of the dog, and the first three days of the onset is the time with the greatest chance, but the general symptoms will not be obvious. Therefore, once the dog is found to have parvo, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time.

    After the onset of the dog's parvo, the dog will have symptoms such as malaise, general weakness, no appetite, diarrhea and blood, and when the parvo is severe, vomiting and red eyes may occur, and the dog's eye sockets will also be significantly sunken.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Dear, glad to answer for you. It's fine if you don't die for 7 days.

    Generally, after seven days, the dog's stool slowly returns to normal, and there is no vomiting, appetite, and good mental state, and there is generally no problem. Parvovirus disease in dogs is divided into gastroenteritis type and myocarditis type, of which parvovirus disease lasts for seven days. Generally, the puppy can basically survive after seven days.

    However, for myocarditis-type parvovirus, the dog will still have the possibility of sudden death caused by myocarditis outbreak after seven days. Although the probability of this sudden death is relatively low, it is also there, so the owner still can't relax. After seven days of parvovirus disease, the dog also needs to be given a **period**.

    Dear, glad to answer for you. It's fine if you don't die for 7 days. Generally, after seven days of sales and sales, the dog's stool slowly returns to normal, and there is no vomiting, appetite, and loss of spirit, and there is generally no problem.

    Parvovirus disease in dogs is divided into gastroenteritis type and myocarditis type, of which parvovirus disease lasts for seven days. Generally, the puppy can basically survive after seven days. However, for myocarditis-type parvovirus, the dog will still have the possibility of sudden death caused by myocarditis outbreak after seven days.

    Although the probability of this sudden death is relatively low, it is also there, so the owner still can't relax. After seven days of parvovirus disease, the dog also needs to be given a **period**.

    Knowledge expansion: Parvoviridae refers to the virulence of small diseases, and in the classification of microorganisms, it belongs to a family, called Parvoviridae. There are many types of viruses that can infect people, dogs, cows, sheep and other vertebrates, and even arthropods.

    This class of parvoviruses, which can infect arthropods, belongs to the subfamily Pusviridae under the family Parvoviridae. This class of parvoviruses, which can infect humans, dogs, cattle, and sheep, belongs to the parvovirus subfamily under the parvoviridae. But there are different genera under the subfamily, among which the one that can infect dogs is called dog parvovirus, which belongs to the genus Parvovirus.

    The virus that can infect humans is human parvovirus B19, which belongs to the genus Red Virus, which is a different genus from the dog parvovirus under the genus Parvovirus, which can infect dogs, so the two do not infect each other. In addition to this, there are three other different genera of parvoviruses that can infect humans, all of which are different from parvoviruses that can infect dogs.

    Can the symptoms be cured after three days of treatment?

    What's going on now?

    Diarrhea, no energy, two or three times a day, no food or drink.

    Now I have been sent to the pet hospital and have been transfused for a day.

    The dog is 11 months old and weighs 12 pounds.

    After a day of infusion, still don't eat or drink?

    Yes, the hospital has a nutrient solution.

    What brand of nutrient solution?

    I don't know, I stayed in the hospital for foster care because I still need infusions.

    In this case, there is a high probability that the method is wrong.

    Did you get a nutrient solution today? Isn't there anything else**?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. There are ** cases, each case is different, I hope ** can you still live after four days.

    There are ** cases, each case is different, I hope **

    So today is the fourth day.

    It's not that 100% of the time, but I want to say that as long as you don't give up, he will be strong.

    You don't think there's any hope.

    I can't see it clearly, but you have to give it confidence.

    But it's in the hospital.

    Don't give up, you're part of its family, at least it's sitting properly instead of lying on its stomach, and it's in a much better state of mind than I've seen some cases.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the dog is cured of parvovirus, it is basically unlikely that it will get parvo again, but it is still contagious for half a year to 1 year after recovery, and it will be transmitted to other dogs if you do not pay attention to isolation protection. After the dog is cured of parvovirus, the body will generally produce corresponding antibodies, and the chance of reinfection is low. However, for the sake of insurance, dogs still need to be vaccinated regularly, usually every 11 months.

    In addition, parvovirus is still present in the dog's feces for 3-6 months after parvovirus**, so it is recommended that the owner thoroughly disinfect the home environment, the dog's toys and expose them to the sun.

    If you've been cured, it's unlikely that you'll get parvo again. Once parvo**, it produces lifelong immune antibodies, but it is still infectious within half a year to 1 year after recovery, and it will be transmitted to other dogs if you do not pay attention to isolation protection. Moreover, after the recovery of the dog, the dog will still discharge some intestinal mucosa from time to time.

    After the dog recovers, it will continue to detoxify, and parvovirus still exists in the dog's feces, saliva, urine and other secretions, and generally the recovered dog will continue to detoxify for about 1 year; After a dog is infected with parvovirus**, the dog will produce antibodies to parvovirus, forming lifelong immunity and will not be infected with canine parvovirus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Or should you feed it a small amount of something and see how it turns out, it should be fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Absolutely not, the general course of treatment has to be 6 days, and infusions are required.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A: Complementary foods should be added according to age. The amount and variety should also be increased slowly.

    The supplementary foods added in 6 months include vegetable puree, rotten rice porridge, fish floss, egg custard, etc.

    2. The amount added should be from less to more. If you add egg yolk, it is the size of broad beans at the beginning, and after taking it for 3-4 days, if there is no digestive disorder, you can increase it to 1 4 pieces, then add 1 4 pieces per week, and increase it to 1 when you are 4 months old.

    3. After adding complementary food, pay attention to observe the baby's ** to see if there is any allergic reaction, such as **redness, swelling, eczema, you should stop adding this complementary food. In addition, we should also pay attention to observe the baby's stool, if the stool is not normal, we should also suspend the addition of this complementary food, and then gradually add it after its stool is normal and there are no symptoms of indigestion, but the amount should be small.

    If you accidentally eat too much, reduce the amount of food, or go hungry.

    Do not worry. For details, please refer to [Baby Complementary Food Addition and Matching],] How to Make Complementary Food for Baby: Infant Complementary Food Addition and Production] [Nutritional Meal for Infants and Young Children Aged 0-3 (Parenting Encyclopedia for Chinese Families)] A class of books and related web pages.

    Thank you in advance for clicking adopt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Small**, generally correct**7 days later**.

    There may be two situations in your family.

    1, the small ** way is not right, the ruler skin is delayed** Qi do, it has not been good.

    2. After getting better, habitual vomiting, or abnormalities in the stomach, pancreas and other places.

    It is recommended to do a blood routine to determine what is the cause of the Lingcha.

    Personally, I think it's the latter, what did you feed yesterday? Does it eat normally?

    If you particularly like to drink water and don't eat much, it is recommended to have a liver and kidney check-up. There may be a small overdose of antibiotics.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In 7 days, many people were affected by the pet hospital and mistakenly thought that "parvovirus" was terrible! I even threw the dog away because I spent a lot of money in the hospital and didn't cure the dog! I'll explain it to you now:

    The pet hospital is taking infusions and injections for parvovirus treatment! But it is not known what kind of liquid they are transfying! The general condition of dogs has not improved!

    Under normal circumstances, the infusion costs more than 100 or 200 yuan a day! And the dog's spirit has always been bad! Even if the liquid is hung up, the symptoms are not relieved by the medicine and the symptoms!

    The symptom of "small" is vomiting, pulling! To put it bluntly, it is more similar to acute enteritis in children! Just get the right medicine!

    It is best to go to the hospital first to diagnose whether it is "parvo" or "dog plague", and then take it home and prescribe the right medicine yourself).

    Here's how you can treat parvovirus:

    "Mommy Love" (children's medicine, sold in major pharmacies) + Yunnan Baiyao (powder, internal administration).

    The two medicines are taken separately, with an interval of more than two hours!

    Depending on the situation, give the amount seriously!

    In severe cases (4-5 days of illness), "Mommy Love" 1 3--1 2 sticks at a time Half a cup of water on a paper cup (according to the size of the dog with water, my dog is a small dog), with a syringe (to the needle) to administer.

    Two to three times a day!

    Yunnan Baiyao"A little bit (about 1 2 of the amount of a child) to a paper cup half a cup of water at a time.

    Adage with a syringe (needle removed).

    Once or twice a day!

    Note! Take the two pills separately! The interval between the intervening hours is more than 2 hours.

    The dog hasn't eaten all the time, and there are no calories! It is easy to collapse, so you can't be short of water! So you can replenish the water in the dog's body when feeding the medicine!

    In this way, self-healing is more troublesome! But it worked really well (my dog was in pretty bad shape, but I thought it was dying!). After two days of infusion, there was no improvement, and the doctor actually said that there was nothing to be done. As a result, I took it home and was cured like this)

    The main thing is to be patient!

    In fact, dogs need the most encouragement and love from their owners when they are weak! Speak to him! Encourage him more! Give her courage! He could feel it!

    As long as you feel energetic, try to take soft food (not too greasy) and give it to eat! In general, the dog has not urinated for many days! As long as you take the medicine and don't vomit! "Urination" is basically the beginning of recovery!

    But always have to feed the medicine to consolidate! (The number of times and measurements can be relatively reduced).

    May all the "tiny" dogs be able to **!

    The most crazy time for pet hospitals to earn money is when they are the most "small"! Please be careful, friends! Don't lose your dog and give up your money

    I am the leader of the Wuhan Schnauzer group! Studied veterinarian for a few years! If you think it helps, please set this answer as!

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