How to treat nasal branch in Balinese cats? Introduction to treatment methods for nasal branch in cats

How to treat nasal branch in Bali cats? Nasal branch is a condition that we often encounter in the process of raising pet cats. Many owners who raise cats for the first time often don’t know what to feed their cats. Medicine is the best treatment.
Cat nasal bronchitis is a viral rhinotracheitis disease in cats, also known as infectious rhinotracheitis. It is an acute infectious disease that is very contagious to the upper respiratory tract of cats.
The treatment of this disease mainly uses antibacterial drugs to prevent secondary infection and cooperate with symptomatic treatment. .
1. Tetracycline injection 0.1 mg/kg body weight, 2 times/day, intravenously.
2. Gentamicin 1 to 15,000 units/kg body weight, dexamethasone 0.5 mg/kg body weight, mixed intramuscular injection, 2 times/day;
3. Conjunctivitis can be treated with sealing therapy: cephalosporin 0.05g/kg body weight, dexamethasone 0.5mg/kg body weight, 2% procaine 0.15mg/kg body weight mixed, subconjunctival sealing, once a day. You can also use chloramphenicol eye drops and cortisone eye drops alternately, 3-5 times per day.
4. Oral ulcers can be treated by coating the mouth with iodine glycerin and taking multivitamins orally.
5. Cats that are dehydrated and won’t eat can be given intravenous rehydration fluids.
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