Effective Treatments for Dogs' Anorexia: Reviving Appet
Symptoms: The patient experiences fluctuating body temperature, alternating between high and low, along with severe vomiting and diarrhea. Sometimes, the stool may be hard and difficult to pass, leading to significant dehydration. The individual may also show signs of depression, a tendency to drink polluted water, and a stubborn refusal to eat. Additionally, they may prefer to hide in dark corners.
Diagnosis: The imbalance in the acidalkaline balance of the gastrointestinal tract, along with dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, is observed. A large number of viruses and bacteria are found to be parasitizing in the blood, leading to blood toxicity.
Treatment: The patient requires fluid replacement, strengthening of the heart, detoxification, and stomach health. The treatment plan includes:
1. Intravenous administration: 1.2 million units of erythromycin lactobionate, 30100 milliliters of ribavirin, 4080 milliliters of dexamethasone, and 1500 milliliters of 5% glucose saline.
2. Oral administration: 2080 tablets of antiviral medication, 20100 tablets of hemostatic agents per tablet, 2050 tablets of vitamin B6, and 1020 tablets of norfloxacin.
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