Can fungal infections in rabbits heal on their own?

Jan 07,2024
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Fungal infections in rabbits do not heal on their own. Fungal infections in rabbits require timely medication and treatment. If the condition is ignored and allowed to develop, it will not get better, and may even be life-threatening if it worsens to a certain extent. Moreover, the fungus has a strong ability to spread and is a contact infectious disease, and may be transmitted to humans or other animals.

Treatment methods for fungal infection in rabbits:

1. Remove the short villi on the affected area, wash away the dander and scabs with warm soapy water, and apply ketoconazole ointment , 5% iodine tincture, twice a day, subcutaneous injection of avermectin injection, once every seven days, 2 to 3 times in a row.

2. Grind 10 grams each of Sophora flavescens and licorice, 15 grams each of Poria and Atractylodes into powder, add appropriate amount of sugar and take it orally. Each rabbit takes 5 grams twice a day for seven days.

3. Add griseofulvin to rabbit feed, feed it for half a month, stop taking the drug for one week, and then feed it again for half a month. The effect is very good.

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