Dog brain edema symptoms
Symptoms of cerebral edema in dogs
1. Brain tissue damage in dogs. It can cause brain damage, epilepsy, paralysis and other symptoms. If cerebral edema worsens, it may also cause complications such as aphasia and movement disorders due to brain damage.
2. Dogs have increased intracranial pressure. Causes symptoms such as headache, vomiting, high blood pressure, and even shock and coma.
3. Dogs are under great mental stress. It can also easily cause symptoms such as confusion and coma.
Treatment of cerebral edema in dogs
1. Inject 50 mg/kg body weight of sulfadiazine intravenously 2 times/day. Penicillin 50,000 units/kg body weight, vigorous injection or intramuscular injection.
2. Gentamicin 40,000 units/kg body weight, intravenously or intramuscularly. 2 times/day.
2. For sedation, chlorpromazine 1-2 mg/kg body weight, or Benbitona 5-10 mg/kg; intramuscular or intravenous injection 2 times/day.
3. Mannitol 1-2 mg/kg body weight; 25% grape injection 5 ml/kg body weight; mixed intravenously.
4. Place the dog in a clean and ventilated place, keep it quiet, and give it nutritious food.
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