What should I do if my dog is burned by quicklime?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After the dog is burned, we mainly have to consider two aspects, one is to fight infection, and the other is to promote healing. When we find that the dog is burned, we should first stop the burn as soon as possible, apply a cold compress to the injured part in time, soak the towel with ice water and apply it to the injured part to reduce the pain and damage to the deep tissues.

    If you have special scald medicine at home, parents can do an emergency initial treatment for their dogs. First of all, the dog should cut off the hair on the wound as soon as possible, clean the wound dirt with medical disinfectant and then wipe it dry, and then gently rub the scald medicine on the wound surface. Care should be taken to create a refreshing and dry environment for the wound to prevent the growth of bacteria.

    If the wound is large, the wound can be bandaged after the injury is treated with medication, and many people think that the bandage and medicine should be changed every two days after the injury to prevent the infection from worsening.

    If the dog's burns are more severe and the pain is stronger, it is recommended to send it to the hospital as soon as possible and let the licensed veterinarian carry out a professional **, and the doctor will make an accurate ** according to the size and severity of the trauma.

    Whether the dog's hair will grow back after being burned depends on the degree of damage to the hair follicles, but generally speaking, it will not fully return to its previous healthy state.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dogs are scalded by quicklime, first of all, the wound should be treated for the first time, first of all, it can not be rinsed with cold water, because cold water is an exothermic reaction, accelerating the burn, but should be wiped clean with cotton swabs or cotton not to wipe the quicklime on the dog's body, and then rinse with a lot of water, if there are blisters, be sure not to pick up, to avoid infection, and then send to the nearest pet hospital.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The dog was burned by quicklime, and the wound must be cleaned up. If it is particularly serious, you can only go to the pet hospital. Go for hanging bottles, anti-inflammatory shots and the like.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If I'm burned by quicklime, I think this should be something that needs to be removed by throwing things on his body if the godmother doesn't hurry up, but I can't let the water wash the stone, because after all, if the quicklime touches the water, it should release a lot of heat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the dog is burned, you should immediately rinse the burned area with plenty of water, and when the surface is not red and swollen, then use scald cream to rub a thick layer on the dog, and then bandage it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can wash it with some fertilizer or take it directly to the hospital to see what the doctor does, because this thing is very alkaline.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The dog was burned by quicklime and should take the dog to the hospital immediately for examination**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do you know what happens to dogs after burns and scalds? There are also a large number of dogs that are accidentally burned in life, and when the owner drinks tea, the dog runs over excitedly and causes burns, so what should I do after the dog is burned and burned? Let's take a look.

    1. Causes of dog burns (scalds).

    The most common causes of burns are: thermal burns such as boiling water, hot steam, flames, hot porridge, etc.; Chemical burns such as strong acids, strong alkalis, etc.

    2. First aid for dog burns (scalds).

    1. The wound should be rinsed with water, and then bandaged or applied with a clean cloth to prevent infection. When strong acid, strong alkali and asphalt burns**, it should be fully rinsed with Qingyong, and the irrigation time is generally not less than 5 minutes to prevent acid and alkali from remaining in the wound.

    2. When the limbs are burned, rinse them with clean cold water first, and then cover them with a cleaning cloth or sterilized gauze and send them to the hospital. In the case of eye burns, after rinsing with normal saline, remove the foreign body with a cotton swab and drop chloramphenicol ophthalmic solution.

    3. When wrapping hand and foot burns, the fingers (toes) should be separated to prevent adhesion.

    4. When there is a shortage of water, you can take a small amount of light salt water for many times, or burn drink (each tablet contains grams of salt, sodium bicarbonate, and luminagram), 1 tablet per serving, and 100 ml of oral boiled water. Generally, it is advisable to take a small amount many times, such as vomiting, abdominal distention, etc., should be stopped for several times. It is necessary to avoid simply drinking boiled water or sugar water to the affected dog, so as not to cause complications such as cerebral edema.

    5. When treating small areas of minor burns (scalds) at home, the wound should be rinsed with light salt water or cold boiled water, and then immediately smeared with badger oil or any one of soy sauce, honey, vegetable oil, cucumber juice, egg white, petroleum jelly, etc., for the purpose of purpose. It protects the wound from blistering and infection. If it has been blistered, it must not be punctured, because it is easy to cause infection.

    Burns (scalds) can be applied with any kind of ointment such as chlortetracycline, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, gentamicin, or sulfonamide. The wound can be exposed and kept dry to prevent infection.

    1. First aid measures for dog burns

    1. The wound of the dog's burn must be rinsed with water, and then bandaged or applied to the wound with a clean cloth. When strong acid, strong alkali and asphalt burns**, it should be fully rinsed with water, and the irrigation time is generally not less than 5 minutes to prevent acid and alkali from remaining in the wound.

    2. When the dog's limbs are burned, rinse it with clean cold water first, and then cover it with a clean cloth or sterilized gauze and send it to the hospital. When the dog's eyes are burned, rinse with normal saline and drop chloramphenicol ophthalmic solution.

    3. When wrapping the dog's paw burns, the toes should be separated to prevent adhesion.

    4. When treating small areas of mild burns (scalds) at home, the wound should be rinsed with light salt water or cold boiled water, and then immediately smeared with chlortetracycline and other ointments to protect the wound and prevent blistering and infection. If it has been blistered, it must not be punctured, as it can easily cause infection.

    5. If there is a large area of burns (more than 40%), it should be sent to the hospital for treatment in time, and pay attention to less bumps and keep warm on the way.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, most of the dog's burns are caused by boiling water or hot oil, do not touch it with a towel or other objects during emergency treatment, you should immediately rinse the wound gently with cold water, and then find some ice cubes for the dog to compress.

    Second, wait for the scalded part of the dog to become cold and the condition is stabilized, and then send it to the hospital as soon as possible. Of course, if you can, you can also try to apply some antiseptic creams to the wound and send it to the doctor.

    ps: When you find that the dog is burned, you should also pay attention to keep the dog's wound site clean, do not blindly bandage it after rinsing with water and medication, in addition, it is strictly forbidden to apply the ointment to the severely burned parts. Parents can only have a simple first aid treatment, and when the pet dog's condition is slightly stable, they must be sent to the hospital for treatment, and they must not be delayed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cut the hair near the wound short, rub the scald cream, it will be fine in a few days, give more water, pay attention to the food not to give salt or sugar, and do not give the hair, mainly light, but even if the wound hair is good, it is not easy to grow out Large-scale burns can have caused the necrosis of the hair follicles of the dog's wounds

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go see a veterinarian, it'll be fine.

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