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Beware of pig eczema in summer

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Porcine eczema, also known as porcine eczema, is mainly caused by pigs living in a humid environment for a long time. The disease is generally the most serious in the high temperature season in summer and autumn. Symptoms: most of the sexual patients had a sudden onset, and the skin on both sides of the jaw, abdomen and perineum of the pig became red, with nodules such as broad bean, itching and restlessness, blisters and papules when the condition was aggravated, and often accompanied by yellow exudate, scabs and scales after rupture. Acute pigs are not treated in time and often become chronic. The skin of pigs is thick and itchy, and they often wipe walls or trees to stop itching, resulting in hair loss all over the body.

Porcine eczema, also known as porcine eczema, is mainly caused by pigs living in a humid environment for a long time. The disease is generally the most serious in the high temperature season in summer and autumn.

Symptoms: most of the sexual patients had a sudden onset, and the skin on both sides of the jaw, abdomen and perineum of the pig became red, with nodules such as broad bean, itching and restlessness, blisters and papules when the condition was aggravated, and often accompanied by yellow exudate, scabs and scales after rupture. Acute pig treatment is not timely, often become chronic, pig skin thick, itching, often wipe the wall or tree to stop itching, causing the whole body hair to fall off. There is often local infection, erosion or suppuration, and finally the pig body is emaciated, weak and dies.

Prevention: do not accumulate fertilizer in the pigsty in the high temperature season, always clean the pigsty, keep it clean and dry, prevent rain leakage, and bask in the grass frequently. If the humidity is high, you can also sprinkle some lime to remove moisture.

Treatment: 1. For the treatment of acute eczema, intravenous injection of calcium chloride or calcium gluconate 10~20ml, vitamin A5000 international unit, vitamin C and compound vitamin B 0.5 ml each, adrenaline 0.5 ml 1.5 ml can be injected if necessary; for those with flushing and papules, fish stone 1 g, salicylic acid 1 g, zinc oxide ointment 30 g, mix and apply once a day When there is a large amount of exudate in the affected area, you can smear 3%-5% gentian purple alcohol solution or sprinkle with equal portions of boric acid and tannic acid mixed powder.

two。 Treatment of chronic dampness: 9 grams of safflower, 15 grams of Angelica sinensis, 14 grams of Codonopsis pilosula, 9 grams of Atractylodes macrocephala, 9 grams of peach kernel, 15 grams of Radix Astragali, 9 grams of Poria cocos, 12 grams of Radix Paeoniae Rubra, 15 grams of Salvia miltiorrhiza, and then added a small amount of concentrate to feed the affected pigs after removing the dregs with frying water; rinse the affected part with soapy water before applying 10% sulfur coal tar ointment If you suffer from suppurative infection in pigs, you can first wash it with 0.1% potassium permanganate solution or 0.3% furacilin solution, and then apply iodine tincture or sprinkle with anti-inflammatory powder. If scabs and scales accumulate in the affected area, rinse with 3% hydrogen peroxide before applying fish gypsum ointment.

 
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