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Treatment of stomach ulcer in pigs

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The principle of treatment is to eliminate pathogenic factors, neutralize gastric acid and protect gastric mucosa. Diseased pigs with mild symptoms should keep quiet and reduce stress reaction. Sedatives can be injected, such as chlorpromazine hydrochloride, 1 to 3 mg per kilogram of body weight at a time. To neutralize gastric acid and prevent gastric mucosal damage, aluminum silicate magnesium hydroxide or magnesium oxide preparation antacid can be used to reduce the acidity of gastric contents. To protect the ulcer surface, prevent bleeding and promote healing, you can take 5 to 10 grams of bismuth nitrite 3 times a day before feeding. Tannin can also be taken orally, 2 to 2 at a time.

The principle of treatment is to eliminate pathogenic factors, neutralize gastric acid and protect gastric mucosa. Diseased pigs with mild symptoms should keep quiet and reduce stress reaction. Sedatives can be injected, such as chlorpromazine hydrochloride, 1 to 3 mg per kilogram of body weight at a time. To neutralize gastric acid and prevent gastric mucosal damage, aluminum silicate magnesium hydroxide or magnesium oxide preparation antacid can be used to reduce the acidity of gastric contents. To protect the ulcer surface, prevent bleeding and promote healing, you can take 5 to 10 grams of bismuth nitrite 3 times a day before feeding. Tannin can also be taken orally, 2 to 5 grams at a time, 2 to 3 times a day for 5 to 7 days. In addition, in order to maintain the normal emptying of surimi, sodium polyacrylate can be used to drink 5 to 20 grams of sodium polyacrylate in water every day, or 0.5 to 5 percent mixed with feed for 5 to 7 days. If the diseased pig is extremely anemic and is confirmed to be gastric perforation or diffuse peritonitis, it will lose its therapeutic value and should be eliminated as soon as possible.

 
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