How to deal with the dog after vaccination

Updated on pet 2024-06-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When the dog is vaccinated and the injection site is swollen, what method does the owner use to reduce the swelling?

    After the dog is vaccinated, the owner finds that the dog injection site is swollen, the pet doctor's advice is first within 24 hours, don't care about it, don't rub, don't use hot water compress, because the injection site is swollen during this time, it is a very normal phenomenon, most dogs will be in about 24 hours, their own absorption and swelling, and within 24 hours, do hot compress or rub, may lead to vaccine failure.

    If the swelling at the dog's injection site has not completely subsided within 48 hours, or has formed a hard lump, then at this time, we can take the following measures.

    Because of the method of hot compress + massage, we are more familiar with the swelling of the dog injection vaccine site, so the pet doctor, mainly talk about the precautions, that is, low temperature burns, many owners in the dog with a hot towel or hot water bottle compress, think that it will not cause harm to the dog, so it will be placed on the dog's swollen part for a long time, I think the effect will be better, this is actually very wrong, many dogs are the owner's method, the **burned, originally swollen parts** It is more sensitive, the swelling has not gone away, and it is injured again, so you must pay attention when giving the dog a hot compress, especially when using an electric hot compress, because this tool is easier to burn the dog than a hot water bottle.

    The correct method should be: warm compress about 3 times a day, and keep it for about 15-25 minutes each time. (The essentials of the action, do not apply it for 15 minutes, but after a few minutes, slow down and then apply again).

    The second method: magnesium sulfate (to dispel dampness and reduce swelling).

    Compared with the first one, this method may be relatively unfamiliar to everyone, after magnesium sulfate is diluted with warm water, it has a very good effect of removing dampness and reducing swelling, but it is used less in the field of pets, so not many people know about it, and this drug is not expensive, so it can be called a good and inexpensive thing.

    Specific method: dilute the magnesium sulfate with warm water in accordance with the required proportion, and then dip the towel in the diluent solution and apply it to the swollen area, 2-3 times a day, once it is about 15 minutes, after each time the magnesium sulfate is dressed, the compressed part should be scrubbed with water, and then wiped dry with a hair dryer or dry towel to prevent the disease caused by moisture.

    Most dogs can reduce swelling through these two methods at the injection site of the vaccine, but the dog's body is relatively different, and there are many reasons for the dog injection site, if there are dogs that do not work, then we need to take the dog to the pet hospital to do some professional treatment.

    Occlusive needles are placed around the swollen area to allow the lump to be absorbed quickly, but often at this time, the effect of the occlusive needle is to soften or liquefy the swollen part, that is, the lump becomes a bag containing liquid, so at this time the body cannot absorb it by itself, we need to cut it open, let the dirty water in it flow out, rinse the cavity with normal saline, and use some anti-inflammatory trauma drugs to promote wound healing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Hello, the dog can be vaccinated every day with a hot towel on the part of the bag for about 15 minutes, usually when you are fine, rub it with your hands. Under normal circumstances, it will disappear in about a week, and there is no obstacle to the absorption of the drug, if it still does not improve, it is recommended to take it to the hospital to the doctor to see, do you need to do other **.

    The injection is mainly because of the individual differences of dogs, and some dogs will start the package if they can't absorb the drug. Hope it can help you, dear! <>

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    Hello, the dog can be vaccinated and the bag can be applied to the area of the bag for about 15 minutes with a hot towel every day. Under normal circumstances, it will disappear in about a week, and there is no obstacle to the absorption of the drug, if it still does not improve, it is recommended to take it to the hospital to the doctor to see, do you need to do other **. The injection package is mainly because of the individual differences of dogs, and some dogs are prepared to pack the dog if they can't absorb the drug.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It depends on when the lump is raised and whether the lump fluctuates. If it is an injection, it should be related to the dosage of the drug, and it will be absorbed after a few hours. If it is a few days after the injection, the dog may scratch due to pain, leading to an infection at the injection site.

    You can apply a hot towel for about 10 minutes a day. If it doesn't improve, you'll need to take it to a vet hospital**.

    It can usually be summed up in the following cases:

    First: It may not have been absorbed yet, and it needs to be observed again.

    Second: If it does not subside after a week and there is no fever, no redness and swelling, and no pain, it may be caused by injection into the dermis instead of subcutaneous.

    Third: If it is accompanied by redness, swelling and fever, then it may be a local inflammation caused by the vaccine, and it is best to go to the hospital for examination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It means that the dog's absorption of the drug is poor, or the vaccine is injected in the skin, rubbing the dog or applying a hot towel will generally disappear. During the vaccination period, it is recommended to eat a pack of Gugubao every day to improve the dog's resistance to stress and make the vaccine safer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it is just after the injection, it is normal to have a bulge, because the medicine has not been absorbed, and the general medicine will disappear if you rub it in the right place.

    If you keep drumming in the wrong place, it may hit the skin or muscles, some can be slowly absorbed, and some can't be absorbed and will suppurate.

    Vaccines refer to biological products made from various pathogenic microorganisms for vaccination. Among them, vaccines made with bacteria or spirochetes are also called vaccines. There are two types of vaccines: live and dead.

    Commonly used live vaccines include BCG, polio vaccine, measles vaccine, plague vaccine, etc. Commonly used dead vaccines include pertussis vaccine, typhoid vaccine, cerebral flu vaccine, cholera vaccine, etc.

    The production time varies from vaccine to vaccine, and some vaccines can take up to 22 months to produce a batch. Vaccine development is a long and complex process that can be costly. Vaccination is the most economical and effective public health intervention for the prevention and control of infectious diseases, and it is also an effective means for families to reduce the incidence of diseases and reduce medical costs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is because the dog has not absorbed the medicine, so it is generally good to rub it or use a warm towel to warm it.

    One week before and after the vaccine, it is recommended to feed a pack of Gastrointestinal Treasure every day to regulate the stomach, improve the dog's resistance to stress, improve immunity, and make the vaccine safer.

    Dog vaccinations should be noted:

    Pioneer worms, re-measure body temperature, and bathe the dog ten days after the vaccine to prevent colds. Do not feed your dog too cold or greasy food to prevent gastroenteritis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, it is estimated that the drug is injected into the skin caused by a large bag, it is difficult to dissipate, you can first ice to see if it will be better, massage, it is estimated that the effect is not obvious, if the area is large, it may form ulceration, bleeding, possible infection, if the mass becomes soft, you can do puncture and release blood, it takes time to heal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My puppy has also been, the doctor said it's okay, it will usually go down in a month, if you want to go down quickly, take some anti-inflammatory drugs! But don't overdo it, depending on the size of the dog, grasp it yourself!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That bag should be a needle water absorption is not good, the dog has to absorb it slowly, I asked the doctor about this problem, he said it's okay, use hot water to compress, and wait for the complete absorption to go down. He said that the dog is a little small, or the dog's absorption capacity itself is not very good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This problem is that the blood vessels are not good when the injection is given, so that the absorption of the drug is not so good, it will remain in the epidermis, and it will slowly disappear after a while.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The position of the injection is bad, but it's going to go away, don't mess with it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This phenomenon is very common, mainly because the injection site is not accurate when injecting, and it is not injected into the muscle, and the drug remains under the skin and causes local tissue necrosis.

    Treatment method: 1. Apply a hot towel for a period of time, and after the swollen bag becomes soft, puncture with a large needle to drain the pus and effusion, and rinse several times with normal saline to melt penicillin, and pay attention to local disinfection.

    2. If it does not heal for a long time, it can be surgically incised, and the necrotic tissue can be removed and sutured.

    It is recommended to operate by a professional veterinarian and not to handle it yourself so as not to get worse and worse.

    Hope it helps!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My dog has had it too.

    The large bag must be plucked out with a needle, otherwise it may ulcerate.

    Find a doctor to help you out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't touch him, he'll absorb it slowly, don't take him out to get a, put it at home, don't touch it...

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dog lovers advise you to take it to the veterinarian immediately for another one.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My soft bag is gone, and the kneading is gone.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Forehead. Go to the vet and ask.

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