What to do if your dog gets canine infectious hepatitis

Treatment methods for dogs with canine infectious hepatitis:
1. First, isolate the sick dog and use antiviral drugs to inhibit the reproduction of the virus. or spread. Hyperimmune serum or normal adult dog whole blood can also be used for treatment.
2. Inject glucose solution intravenously to supplement the dog’s nutrition, and take vitamin C, adenosine triphosphate, and Gantelex tablets orally to correct the electrolyte imbalance in the body and inhibit bacterial infection.
3. The most important thing is to protect the liver, because the main target of canine infectious hepatitis virus is the liver. Dogs can be given canine-specific liver-protecting drugs, such as bile acid liver-protecting tablets.
Symptoms of dogs suffering from canine infectious hepatitis:
1. Initial symptoms include poor spirits, loss of appetite, increased thirst, and polydipsia and polyuria.
2. In the middle stage of the disease, the dog’s body temperature rises rapidly, reaching as high as 40 degrees Celsius, lasting for 3-5 days. Symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea may also occur.
3. 7 to 10 days after the acute symptoms disappear, some dogs’ corneas become cloudy, and their conjunctiva, gums and other skin and mucous membranes become yellowish.
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