How to treat pancreatitis in dogs? Treating pancreatitis is also a protracted battle!
Treatment of pancreatitis in dogs
1. Fasting and water fasting:
Dogs with pancreatitis need to fast for 1-3 days and are not allowed to feed any food or water. 2. Antispasmodic and analgesic:
You can choose to use atropine sulfate, the dosage needs to be controlled at 0.01mg/kg body weight, intramuscular injection 3 times/day, pethidine is controlled at 2-5mg/kg body weight, 2 The same intramuscular injection will be given every day. 3. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory:
You can choose to use penicillin 800,000 units, 2 times/day for intramuscular injection, kanamycin sulfate, 20,000-40,000/kg body weight, 2 times/day for intramuscular injection , Amikacin sulfate 5-10mg/kg body weight, injected into chicken twice a day. 4. Regulate electrolytes:
Owners need to correct the balance of water and electrolytes in the dog's body during pancreatitis to avoid continued imbalance and maintain kidney function. 5. Clinical treatment:
Once a dog suffers from pancreatitis and goes into shock, anti-shock treatment is needed. Clinically, you can choose to use intravenous infusion of hydrocortisone 200-300mg/day. If It is very important for dogs to replenish calcium in time when they are in a calcium deficiency state.