Does feline herpes virus have symptoms?
Feline herpes virus is symptomatic. Cats infected with feline herpes virus will exhibit sneezing, sneezing, and coughing behaviors, followed by photophobia, conjunctivitis, and serous eye and nasal discharge. In addition, cats' body temperature rises rapidly, and symptoms such as paroxysmal sneezing, deep tracheal cough, and ulcers on the tongue and upper jaw also often occur.
Treatment methods for feline herpes virus:
1. Use interferon. Cats infected with feline herpes virus will recover faster if they use interferon.
2. Use anti-inflammatory drugs. Fresh herpes virus infection will cause inflammation. Using anti-inflammatory drugs can help cats reduce inflammation and control infection.
3. Eye drops, antiviral eye drops and anti-inflammatory eye drops can prevent cat eyes from getting stuck and necrotic due to herpes virus infection.
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