Can canine distemper be dewormed?

Canine distemper cannot be dewormed. Generally, dogs with canine distemper will have a long recovery period. It is best not to vaccinate or deworm during this period. Whether it is vaccination or internal and external deworming, the drugs will have a certain degree of toxicity. Dogs that have just recovered have relatively low resistance and may be infected with infectious diseases or poisoned.
Treatment of canine distemper:
1. Infusion treatment: in the early stage, nutrient solution is given to maintain the energy and nutrients the dog needs for the day.
2. Intravenous anti-inflammation, subcutaneous injection to relieve vomiting and diarrhea, atomization, and medication for the digestive tract.
3. Monoclonal antibodies and interferons are used to fight viruses.
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