The role of veterinary B-ultrasound machine in the treatment of obstetric diseases in female dogs
Treatment of endometritis in female dogs detected by veterinary B-ultrasound: Use warm 1.5% sterile concentrated saline to repeatedly flush the uterus until transparent fluid is discharged, or flush with potassium permanganate solution, and then inject penicillin into the uterus.
When veterinary B-ultrasound detects ovarian disease in female dogs, if the treatment of ovarian insufficiency is used, ovarian insufficiency is mostly due to illness or malnutrition during pregnancy or lactation, and the ovarian function cannot be restored. Some of these ovaries are small and hard (ovarian atrophy), and some are of normal size, but mature follicles cannot be seen on the veterinary B-ultrasound machine (ovarian quiescence). Generally, the disease should be eliminated, nutrition should be strengthened, and the recovery of ovarian function should be promoted.
Treatment of persistent corpus luteum in female dogs detected by Veterinary B-ultrasound machine: Prostaglandin can be injected intramuscularly, which can quickly promote the regression of corpus luteum. However, it should be noted that while treating persistent corpus luteum, it is necessary to pay attention to frequent use of veterinary B-ultrasound machine to check the uterus, and pay attention to the treatment of endometritis and uterine pyometra.
Treatment of follicular cysts in female dogs detected by veterinary B-ultrasound. Follicular cysts indicate that female dogs are in estrus, but do not ovulate, and cannot be fertilized and become pregnant. The treatment method is to inject LH into the female dog to make the LH level in the female dog's body peak, prompting ovulation and the formation of corpus luteum on the ovary. There are many factors that cause canine obstetric diseases and reproductive disorders in female dogs. Infectious diseases and congenital reproductive defects can cause reproductive disorders in female dogs. Once a female dog becomes ill, it is difficult to completely treat it, and the female dog's fertility will also decrease after treatment. Therefore, obstetric diseases in female dogs should be prevented as the main treatment. Usually, the feeding and management of female dogs in various stages should be done well, more veterinary B-ultrasound examinations should be performed, reasonable nutrition should be given, a comfortable environment should be created, the kennel should be kept clean, hormones should be used reasonably, and the female dogs should be kept healthy.
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