More than two months of dogs with bad stomach and anti inflammatory injections?

Updated on pet 2024-07-07
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The best principle of gastroenteritis is to focus on anti-inflammatory, sterilization, rehydration, and detoxification, supplemented by cleansing the stomach and intestines, stopping diarrhea, strengthening the heart, and relieving pain. You have to give it an injection**, an injection can not be cured, you should fast the dog for 1-2 days, in order to prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, it is best to rehydrate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The dog for more than two months has a bad stomach and is given anti-inflammatory injections. If you want to give him an anti-inflammatory shot, do so with a few fewer shots because he is too small. You can send him to a regular pet hospital.

    The doctors there are all college graduates, and the gastrointestinal medicine that dogs eat is very good. Take a few pills and you'll be fine, no big problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The efficacy of common anti-inflammatory drugs generally lasts for about 12-24 hours, and the length of the effect is related to the half-life of each drug and the metabolism of the animal body, and there will be slight changes. At most about 3 days, it can have a good anti-inflammatory effect, if there is no effect, it is recommended to change the dressing, or change the ** method.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you eat too much, you can stop eating for a day, drink less water, if he wants to eat a little less liquid food, and then feed according to the usual amount of feeding, don't feed too much, if you eat bones or too much meat, then go to a regular hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The puppy of more than two months has a bad stomach, don't take an injection, buy Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine with poor gastrointestinal function, and the bad stomach and intestines are not inflammatory, and you can't take anti-inflammatory injections

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally speaking, short-term anti-inflammatory treatment is less harmful to dogs, compared to the harm caused by diseases. If you use anti-inflammatory injections for a long time, it is easy to develop bacterial resistance, in addition, it will reduce the dog's own immunity and affect the balance of intestinal flora.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The occurrence of gastroenteritis in dogs usually has diarrhea and vomiting, and if there is no viral infection or parasitic infection, it is generally symptomatic for three or four days. If it is a parasitic infection, deworming is required.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The harm of short-term anti-inflammatory injections in dogs is very small, and long-term anti-inflammatory injections may produce bacterial resistance, reduce autoimmunity, and even affect the balance of intestinal flora. Giving the dog an anti-inflammatory injection may also bring some ***, such as thirst, diuresis, etc., so the dog will drink water after the injection and drink water frequently.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it eating too much or eating bones? If you eat too much, you can stop eating for a day, drink less water, if he wants to eat, you can give a little less liquid food, and then feed according to the usual amount after normal, don't feed too much, if you eat bones or too much meat, then go to a regular hospital.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the dog has a bad stomach, it should be fed with anti-inflammatory injections, and some intestinal medicine should be fed for better effect.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The two-month-old dog has gastroenteritis is not good, and it will get better after taking anti-inflammatory injections, and the effect will be better if you feed some anti-inflammatory drugs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally, it takes three or four days to get better, but it's not so fast.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Gastroenteritis refers to damage to a dog's digestive system, and these injuries can cause immune system disorders, resulting in impaired liver function, impaired blood circulation and other organ snaring damage. The possible causes of death on the 2nd day after giving the dog a gastroenteritis injection are:1

    Polluted water sources: Dogs may be exposed to polluted water sources that are harmful to them; 2.Bioengineering:

    There may be inappropriate use or adverse reactions to medications; 3.Antibiotics: possible overdose; 4.

    Bacterial infection diagnosis: bacterial infection may exacerbate the dog's digestive system; 5.Onset of illness:

    The dog** may be in a critical state during the period, resulting in death.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This situation may be because the dog is allergic to the injections for gastroenteritis, or because the dosage is too large to cause poisoning, resulting in the death of the dog.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What injections are given for gastritis in dogs?

    1. Symptoms of gastritis

    Gastritis in dogs is a common disease, and common symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, lack of energy, etc. If the symptoms are milder than those of the elder brother, they can be relieved by dietary conditioning and medications**. However, if the condition is more severe, it may need to be accelerated by intravenous medications**.

    2. Injection**

    In dog gastritis**, some antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs need to be given by injection in order to achieve efficacy faster. However, it should be noted that the use of injectable drugs needs to ensure that the dosage is accurate and the injection method is correct. Therefore, if you need to administer an injection**, you should consult a veterinarian and have it performed by a professional.

    3. Specific drugs

    Common drugs used for dog gastritis injection** include chloramphenicol, cefixime, cefazolin, etc., which have anti-inflammatory, antibiotic and other curative effects, and have certain reference value in dog gastritis**. However, it should be noted that the choice of drugs should be carried out according to different circumstances, and the specific medication should be in accordance with the doctor's instructions.

    4. Comprehensive**

    When carrying out dog gastritis, it is not enough to only carry out ** for symptoms, but also need to be combined with ** for synthesis **, at this time it is necessary to take into account the dual way of drug ** and diet **, so as to better improve the ** effect and shorten the recovery time. At the same time, in the process of **, it is necessary to ensure adequate drinking water and adequate nutritional intake to avoid deteriorating the condition due to excessive dieting.

    Summary

    Gastritis in dogs is a relatively common disease, and it can be done quickly with drugs such as injections. However, it should be noted that the choice of drugs should be carried out according to different situations, and the specific medication should be carried out according to the doctor's instructions and should be combined with dietary conditioning. If in doubt, a professional veterinarian should be consulted.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, I am happy to serve you and give you the following answer: Yes, dogs can also take anti-inflammatory drugs after receiving anti-inflammatory injections. The workaround and practice steps are as follows:

    1.First of all, depending on the dog's condition, consult with a veterinarian to determine whether anti-inflammatory drugs are needed. 2.

    If you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs, choose the appropriate medication according to the advice of your veterinarian and take it on time according to your veterinarian's instructions. 3.At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the reaction of the dog, and if there is an adverse reaction, stop taking it in time and consult the veterinarian in time.

    Personal tip: When taking anti-inflammatory drugs, strictly follow the instructions of your veterinarian and do not increase or decrease the dosage by yourself to avoid adverse consequences.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, I am happy to serve you and give you the following answers: After the dog is given an anti-inflammatory injection, it should be given anti-inflammatory drugs to the dog every day according to the instructions of the veterinarian, generally for 7-10 days. Workaround:

    1.First of all, according to the dog's condition, go to the veterinarian to check whether it is necessary to take an anti-inflammatory injection; 2.If anti-inflammatory injections are needed, the dog should be given anti-inflammatory drugs every day according to the instructions of the veterinarian, generally for 7-10 days; 3.

    At the same time, it is necessary to provide nutritious food for the dog to ensure the dog's nutritional intake; 4.Conduct regular physical examinations for dogs, find out the condition in time, and take measures in time; 5.If the dog has uncomfortable symptoms, it should be treated in time to avoid aggravating the condition.

    Personal tips: The health of the dog is very important to the owner, so it is necessary to give the dog a physical examination in time, find out the condition in time, and take measures in time to avoid aggravating the condition.

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