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Although I mentioned cat's claw fever here, I can guarantee that there are many cat owners who still don't know what this cat's claw fever is and what its symptoms are. So what are the symptoms of cat's claw fever? In fact, cat's claw fever is also related to the season, and cat's claw fever mostly occurs in autumn and winter.
Let's take a look at this knowledge.
In medicine, this type of cat's claw fever is commonly referred to as benign lymphoma reticuloendothelial hyperplasia and nonbacterial regional lymphadenitis. The disease was first discovered in 1947, when cat fever was identified as a separate disease. The disease is mainly found in people who have been bitten or scratched by cats.
In the animal kingdom, there are no cases of natural infection with this disease. Because the characteristics of this disease are relatively small, it is still difficult to conduct clinical research and experiments on this disease.
As I have already told you, this disease is related to the season, occurs in autumn and winter, and the main population is distributed in children. If you have been scratched or bitten by a cat for one to two weeks, then these conditions will appear. The symptoms are the appearance of ** ulcers, inflammation of lymph nodes, swelling and other conditions.
And according to relevant surveys, there are 1 in 4 cases of purulent lymphadenitis, as well as dizziness, headache, loss of appetite and other symptoms. Moreover, if this disease is maintained, it will last for two or three months, and in severe cases, systemic sepsis will occur, and the consequences will be quite serious.
Of course, in addition to the conditions I mentioned above, there will be some other conditions, such as ** and eyes, there will be some other conditions. If your ** is scratched or bitten by a cat, then ** there will be bleeding, and even some erythema and erythema nodosum. At the same time, granulomas appear in their eye glands.
If children are found to have this condition, they will also have symptoms of old salt or meningitis, as well as some symptoms of thrombocytopenic purpura.
You must know that medicine is very developed now, although there are many cases of this disease, but there are quite few deaths. If you use a specific ** way, then the patient will be cured in two or three months. This process can be accelerated by clotibolin**patient**, which is very effective.
At the same time, the pus can also be removed with a syringe, rinsed, and broad-spectrum antibiotics can be used on the patient, so that the effect will be more obvious.
If you have been in contact with a cat for two weeks and you have this swollen lymph node. At this time, you must avoid being bitten or scratched by such cats. If you have been scratched and bitten by a cat, then be sure to rinse with a disinfectant, and also use 2% iodophor to wipe and disinfect.
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Systemic symptoms, mostly mild, fever, fatigue; gastrointestinal symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain with weight loss; Headache, splenomegaly, sore throat, and conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis with preauricular lymphadenopathy is one of the important features of cat-scratch disease. The disease can occur all year round, with slightly more cases in autumn and winter, when it is easy to carry the disease.
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Cat's claw disease, also known as cat scratch fever, is a disease that people will suffer from in contact with cats under certain conditions, which has nothing to do with the season, and is related to autoimmunity.
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When the cat's paw is hot, they will keep scratching the cat scratching board, or the sofa, slippers, etc.; They can also become listless and inactive; It is related to the season, and this is easy to happen in summer and at the turn of the season.
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The cat's whole body fur is heavy, and there are almost no sweat glands on the fur coat, so the heat dissipation only depends on 4 soles and tongues, but the cat will not stick out its tongue when it is not so hot that it can no longer bear it. Cat's paw fever is related to the season, it is generally very hot in summer, so cat's paw will be very hot; Cats are more afraid of cold animals, so in winter, cats will carry small hands, and the cat's paws will not be hot at this time. <>
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Cat-scratch fever: 1. The so-called cat-scratch fever is a localized herpes suppuration and lymphadenopathy painful disease caused by being scratched or bitten by a cat. Generally, the onset of the disease is 7 14 days after the cat scratch or bite, and the scratched ** local can appear red papules, herpes, pustules, obsession and small ulcers, and even suppuration, followed by regional lymphadenopathy, pain, and lymph glands have reticular cell hyperplasia granulomas and abscess formation.
Patients may have a low-grade fever that can last for several weeks.
2. The disease is mostly self-limited, generally cured within 2 to 4 months, and is mainly symptomatic. When the lymph nodes are suppurating, pus can be punctured to relieve symptoms, and repeated after 2 to 3 days if necessary. Incision and drainage should not be advised.
If the lymph nodes are swollen and do not shrink for more than 1 year, surgical removal may be considered.
3. Although in vitro Hansaipatone is sensitive or highly sensitive to many antibacterial drugs and their derivatives, aminoglycosides, rifampicin, ciprofloxacin, etc., there is no indication for the use of antimicrobial drugs in general cases. For severe diseases such as patients with high fever, patients with concomitant encephalitis and immunodeficiency (HIV infection, etc.), it is advisable to use antibiotics in combination with ** in a timely manner, and the clinical practice is generally more than 2 weeks.
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Cat-scratch fever usually invades lymph nodes within two weeks and may cause pustules, with papules appearing at the scratch site in about 50% to 90% of cases. People with a weakened immune system may develop symptoms such as bacteremia, purpura liver and hemangiomatosis. Patients often have red papules from previous cat scratches, licks, or bites, usually within two weeks, and may cause pustules, and in about 50% to 90% of cases, papules appear at the site of scratching; People with a weakened immune system may develop symptoms such as bacteremia, purpura liver and hemangiomatosis.
At present, it is not considered to be pathogenic to cats, and even in the chronic bacteremia phase, it is asymptomatic.
Cat-scratch fever is a subacute, usually spontaneous bacterial disease characterized by lethargy, granulomatous lymphadenitis, and fever. Cat scratch fever is still very unfamiliar to many excrement shovelers, because of its low incidence and strong self-healing Lu's.
The causative agent of cat-scratch fever is the Gram-negative B. palomorphe species, which is transmitted from cat to cat by fleas. Therefore, being caught by a cat scratch does not necessarily lead to cat scratch fever.
That's why I've been emphasizing that the shovelers should be industrious little bees. If the internal and external deworming of cats is done well, there will be no occurrence of zoonotic diseases such as parasites and cat scratch fever.
1. People infected with cat-scratch fever:
If you are infected with cat scratch fever, do not panic, the disease is mostly self-limited, most of them will resolve spontaneously, and the general material base will heal within 2 to 4 months.
**To prescribe the right medicine, divide into people with normal immunity and people who are immunosuppressed. Immunocompetent excrement officers take oral medication** for two weeks, while immunosuppressed patients receive at least six weeks of treatment. Depending on the condition and symptoms of the infection, follow the doctor's instructions.
2. The cat is infected with cat scratch fever:
Infected cats in naturally infected conditions do not have any obvious symptoms, all prognosis is good, and antibiotics have been reported to help clear the pathogen.
Again, the causative agent of cat-scratch fever is transmitted from cat to cat through jumping. The frenzied "claw removal technique" is completely useless, because it cannot be ruled out that one day the hand broke the skin and happened to be licked by the cat. Even if you are worried about rabies, the example just now applies.
Don't make excuses for your laziness and selfishness.
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1. Is cat paw fever a fever?
2. Is it normal for cats' paws to be hot?
3. What's going on with cat paw heat.
4. Is it normal for cats' paws to be hot? Guess the ride.
1.If the cat's paws are hot, it needs to be taken to the pet hospital for **, to measure whether the temperature is normal, once there is a high body temperature, the tease Cong needs to be reduced by physical or acupuncture medicine.
2.The normal temperature for cats is around thirty-eight to thirty-nine .5.
3.Cats with fever will be more sluggish and need to be found out in time to avoid serious consequences.
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Cat-scratch fever is a bacterial disease that spreads mainly from flea to cat. As long as you do a good job of deworming, you can effectively prevent the occurrence of this disease. People who are scratched or bitten by cats may get cat scratch fever, but most of this disease can be relieved on its own, and it can be cured in 2-4 months.
Cat-scratch fever is a subacute, usually self-healing bacterial disease characterized by lethargy, granulomatous lymphadenitis, and fever. The pathogen of cat-scratch fever is mainly transmitted among cats through jumping, as long as the cat's internal and external deworming work is done, there will be no parasites and cat-scratch fever and other zoonotic diseases.
Cat-scratched fever that has been scratched, licked, or bitten by a cat can cause red papules that usually invade lymph nodes within two weeks and may cause pustules. Symptoms such as bacteremia, purpura liver, and hemangiomata may occur in people with poor immune systems.
If you accidentally contract cat-scratch fever, there is no need to panic. Most of these diseases are self-limited, and most of them resolve on their own, and they usually recover within 2-4 months.
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Many people who have cats always do not pay attention to some less prevalent diseases, such as cat's paw fever, which is generally described as a fever after being scratched by a cat. Many people think it will be very serious, but in fact, cat's claw fever is not as serious as imagined. After contact with a cat or being scratched and bitten by a cat, once infected with cat-scratch disease caused by Bartonella bacteria, the symptoms of a person are more obvious, including rashes, pimples, headaches, head fever, loss of appetite, swollen lymph nodes, etc.
Generally speaking, when you are injured by a cat and have red bumps, redness and swelling like mosquito bites, you need to suspect cat claw fever. However, not all cats can cause claw fever after injuring people, because cats themselves do not carry the claw fever virus, and only people who are scratched and bitten by cats can be infected after being infected with the virus through parasites such as fleas.
The disease is self-limiting, and most patients resolve spontaneously within 6 to 8 weeks of the onset of the disease. However, for patients with severe symptoms, antibiotics need to be given**, and the common drugs are erythromycin, cecycline, rifampicin, and other support according to the specific conditions diagnosed by the doctor**.
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<> cat's paws are hot and slippery, because the cat's paws are the cat's heat dissipation, if the cat is very hot, the paws are hot means that the heat is dissipating. The cat guessed that the paws may also be hot after exercising, which is the cat's body temperature regulation. When the cat presses its paws on its chest in winter, it is also to keep the paws warm, so it is normal for cats to have hot paws.
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Cat's claw fever is a disease caused by scratches or bites in cats, and cats themselves do not carry the cat's claw fever virus. Cats can only be transmitted to humans if they carry the cat-scratch virus through fleas, etc. The symptoms of cat's claw fever do not appear until half a month later, and there will be rashes or erythema in Mosen.
Cat's claw fever is a kind of skin disease that can be contracted by cat scratches or bites, cats themselves will not carry cat's claw fever virus, if you usually have the habit of bathing and deworming cats, you will not be infected with cat's claw fever if you are scratched by cats. If a cat already carries the claw fever virus through fleas, it can be transmitted to humans.
Cat's claw fever has an incubation period, and it will not show any signs when it is first obtained. It takes about half a month before a rash or erythema appears. Some infected people are more severe, blisters may appear near the bite or scratch wound, and cat's claw fever may also cause lymphoma.
Cat's claw fever may also cause fever in the infected person, and if there is a fever after being clawed for no reason, it is necessary to suspect whether it is infected.
In fact, preventing cat's paw fever is very simple, as long as the cat is regularly dewormed and bathed, and it is best not to let the cat go out casually. Generally, there will be no problem if you are gently scratched by a cat, and if you suspect that you have accidentally infected with cat's paw fever, it is best to go to the hospital for examination in time.
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