What should I do if my pet dog’s gums are red and ulcerated?

Oral disease in pet dogs is a very common disease, such as red and ulcerated gums. The common causes of this disease are low immunity and stomatitis caused by infectious diseases. In addition, bacteria, fungi, tartar adhesion, lack of vitamins, etc. can also cause this disease. Symptoms include bad breath, drooling, and pain when eating. Open your mouth and if you find that the gums are ulcerated, swollen and bleeding, it may be stomatitis.
Treatment and Care
Clean the mouth, use antibiotics to control bacterial growth, and use medication to inhibit the development of inflammation. Try to avoid large and hard things in food that may irritate the oral mucosa. Instead, eat small and soft food. Brushing your teeth and removing tartar regularly can also play a preventive role.
Spray some ice boron powder into the dog's mouth 3-6 times a day. Apply iodophor to the ulcerated area in the mouth, and then inject one tube of ampicillin once a day and one tube of B compound twice a day. Use continuously for 3--5 days
Pay attention to your dog’s dietary nutrition, eat more vegetarian vegetables such as carrots, etc., and drink plenty of water.
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