All causes of diarrhea 1, cold: catching a cold or a cold can lead to dog diarrhea. Please pay attention to keep the room temperature, pay attention to the dog to keep warm. 2, eat too much: especially for large dogs. You can first fast for about 1 day, after each meal also do not feed too much, conditioning the stomach. 3, food poisoning: such as excessive use of animal liver, chocolate or grapes, chicken bones and so on. 4, eat people eat meals: people eat too much oil, too salty or have a lot of popping nest with onions, garlic and other things. ⑤ unclean drinking water: to the dog 5, dogs drink unclean water can also lead to diarrhea or drinking water is too cold. 6, small viruses: the first diarrhea, and accompanied by vomiting, loss of appetite and spirit, the middle of the excrement into a watery. 7, distemper: fever, diarrhea, severe mental discomfort, and the first recurrence of diarrhea fever. 8, enteritis: accompanied by fever, diarrhea, serious cases of bleeding! 9, parasites. Some diarrhea is caused by internal parasites, generally puppies have internal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, etc.. Therefore, you should give your dog regular deworming. It is best to go to the hospital first to do fecal examination, and then only targeted medication. Diarrhea prevention and control of general like food, cold, cold, mild enteritis and other causes of diarrhea and vomiting, can be for hyoscine or gentamicin. When your dog has diarrhea or vomiting, first think back to see if anything unusual is happening. If you don’t want frequent diarrhea and vomiting, and the dog’s mental state and feeding situation are okay, then there is no need to be nervous, but pay attention to observation, if found to have similar symptoms with distemper and microscopic, should promptly go to the hospital for laboratory tests, early detection and early treatment. Etiology of diarrhea Diarrhea is a symptom that manifests itself in the digestive tract, but the primary cause of diarrhea is not necessarily in the digestive tract. According to the causative factors, diarrhea can be divided into two main categories: nutritional diarrhea and diarrhea caused by pathogenic microorganisms. Nutritional diarrhea mainly shows diarrheal symptoms, with a large amount of undigested food in the stool, without mucus, blood and parasites, and no obvious systemic changes, but with symptoms of anorexia and vomiting. Such as sudden change of food, overfeeding, too much protein (a lot of eggs, milk, meat feeding dogs). Diarrhea caused by pathogenic microorganisms is much more complex and difficult to diagnose. Commonly, there are viral diarrhea such as canine microvirus, coronavirus, rotavirus, herpes virus; bacterial diarrhea such as Salmonella, C. jejuni and E. coli; parasitic diarrhea such as roundworms, tapeworms and coccidia; in addition, diarrhea symptoms are found in enteritis, cholecystitis, pancreatitis, uterine pus accumulation and certain toxic diseases. How to treat diarrhea for nutritional diarrhea, one is to control feeding and use starvation therapy, and the other is symptomatic treatment, such as oral administration of drugs to help digestion such as multi-enzyme and pepsin, control of secondary infection with gentamic acid, haloperidol and penicillin, and intravenous rehydration if necessary. For diarrhea caused by pathogenic microorganisms, firstly, we should take causal treatment, such as antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic, and surgical treatment, and also symptomatic treatment, such as rehydration, astringent and antidiarrheal.
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