What to do if you have Brazilian Fele fever? How to treat Brazilian Fele fever?

Brazilian fever Treatment:
First of all, under normal circumstances, the body temperature in Brazil is usually high at night and low in the morning, with a daily difference of about 0.2-0.5 degrees Celsius. Moreover, when the outside world is hot and the dog is excited and nervous during feeding activities, the body temperature can temporarily rise slightly. Therefore, there may be some differences in body temperature in the morning and evening in Brazil Feil during the day. In addition, when the patient suffers from proctitis, frequent diarrhea or anal laxity, there will be a certain error in the rectal temperature measurement.
Secondly, most of the conditions that cause Brazilian Phil fever are due to illness. For example, cold and fever, fever caused by parvovirus, canine distemper, fever caused by gastroenteritis and other diseases, etc.
To determine whether the Brazilian Feiler has a fever, you can swing the mercury column of the thermometer (rectal thermometer) below 35 degrees Celsius, wipe and disinfect it with an alcohol cotton ball and apply lubricant, then properly restrain the dog under inspection, and then Lift the tail slightly and slowly insert the thermometer into the anus. When Brazilian Fila is under normal conditions and the body temperature exceeds 38-39 degrees Celsius for a long time, it means that Brazilian Fila has a fever and needs timely diagnosis and treatment.
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