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Rescue of allergic reaction to cattle and pigs

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, In large-scale vaccination of bovine lung disease and foot-and-mouth disease vaccine and the use of antibiotics, ammonium sulfonate and other drugs, cattle and pigs and other livestock will have allergic reactions. After the allergic reaction of livestock, edema will occur in many parts of the body, and there will be symptoms such as allergic bronchitis and asthmatic bronchopneumonia. in serious cases or not timely rescue, it will lead to death. Russian animal husbandry workers have adopted a method to treat allergic reactions in livestock by subcutaneous injection of 1% atropine sulfate solution with the appearance of the first clinical symptom.

In large-scale vaccination of bovine lung disease and foot-and-mouth disease vaccine and the use of antibiotics, ammonium sulfonate and other drugs, cattle and pigs and other livestock will have allergic reactions. After the allergic reaction of livestock, edema will occur in many parts of the body, and there will be symptoms such as allergic bronchitis and asthmatic bronchopneumonia. in serious cases or not timely rescue, it will lead to death.

Russian animal husbandry workers have adopted a method to treat allergic reactions in livestock, that is, with the emergence of the first clinical symptoms, livestock are subcutaneously injected with 1% atropine sulfate solution for every 100 kg body weight, 1 ml for cattle and 2 ml for pigs. Mild allergies can be cured by one injection, and can be repeated if there is no significant improvement after 2 hours.

In order to further stabilize blood circulation, 200 ml of 10% calcium chloride solution can be mixed with 300 ml of 25% glucose solution for intravenous injection.

50 cattle and 20 pigs were treated with the above-mentioned methods, and all cases were cured.

 
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