What are the symptoms of canine distemper sequelae?

Dec 28,2023
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Symptoms of canine distemper sequelae:

1. Decreased appetite. Reduced appetite is one of the sequelae of canine distemper in dogs. Dogs who have suffered from canine distemper will have significantly less appetite than before, and their nutrient absorption is not very good.

2. Shortness of breath. After the canine distemper is cured, the dog will have shortness of breath and difficulty breathing in the later stage, which can easily cause cough or runny nose. It should be distinguished from general cold symptoms before giving medicine to the dog.

3. Nerve damage. If a dog has neurological canine distemper, the dog's nervous system will be damaged. Even if canine distemper has been cured, the nerve damage is irreversible, and the dog may suffer from head shaking, memory loss, convulsions, etc.

4. Physical allergies. After canine distemper is cured, the dog's body will become very sensitive. Especially when the surrounding environment is humid and hot, the dog's body will develop eczema and other skin disease symptoms.

Precautions for the sequelae of canine distemper:

1. The owner needs to supplement the dog’s nutrition to improve the dog’s nutrition and immunity.

2. Owners can give their dogs special drugs to treat respiratory diseases to help relieve their dogs’ breathing difficulties.

3. Recovery training can help dogs relieve neurological damage, but it requires the owner to have great patience. Owners also need to spend more time helping their dogs with rehabilitation, and gradually increase their dogs' exercise to gradually restore their endurance and physical coordination.

4. The owner should regularly disinfect the environment where the dog lives, and do not let the dog live in a humid environment.

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