Symptoms and prevention methods of chronic gastritis in cats

Dec 16,2023
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Chronic gastritis in cats is usually secondary to acute gastritis in cats. If the acute gastritis in cats is not treated and recovered in time, it is very likely to lead to chronic gastritis in cats. Chronic gastritis in cats can make cats very painful, and at this time, cats need more careful care from their owners. ​​​​​​

1. Cause:

The diseases that cause acute gastritis can cause chronic gastritis due to improper or incomplete treatment. Improper feeding and management, lack of vitamins and minerals, foreign substances, and hair balls formed in the stomach by licking one's own coat can all lead to the occurrence of this disease.

2. Symptoms: Appetite waxes and wanes, she gradually loses weight, is malnourished, is mildly dehydrated, sometimes has symptoms of vomiting, and has a sensitive stomach on palpation.

3. Treatment:

1. Gastritis caused by foreign bodies can be diagnosed by X-ray and then gastrotomy can be performed to remove the foreign bodies.

2. For chronic gastritis caused by hair balls, 5-10 ml of paraffin oil or vegetable oil and 5-10 ml of edible vinegar can be administered once a day for 2-3 days. At the same time, take the stomach-strengthening and digestion-aiding medicine, Guden Probiotics, twice a day, 1-2 bags each time.

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