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Foxtail rodent poisoning

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Symptoms: depression, loss of appetite, vomiting. With buckle, conjunctiva pale, shortness of breath, feces with blood and hematuria, skin purple spots. During the buckle period, mucosal cyanosis, cold feeling at the end of the limbs, dyspnea, struggle on the ground, open mouth breathing, and finally suffocated to death. Diagnosis: according to the history and clinical manifestations of foxes taking diphacinone, and through the analysis of vomit poisoning, it can be finally determined. Treatment: gastric lavage at the beginning of the disease, intravenous injection of vitamin K, three times a day, especially for three to five days, and intramuscular injection of crane

Symptoms: depression, loss of appetite, vomiting. With buckle, conjunctiva pale, shortness of breath, feces with blood and hematuria, skin purple spots. During the buckle period, mucosal cyanosis, cold feeling at the end of the limbs, dyspnea, struggle on the ground, open mouth breathing, and finally suffocated to death.

Diagnosis: according to the history and clinical manifestations of foxes taking diphacinone, and through the analysis of vomit poisoning, it can be finally determined.

Treatment: gastric lavage at the beginning of the disease, intravenous injection of vitamin K, three times a day, especially for three to five days, and intramuscular injection of chlorphenicol solution to give sufficient amounts of vitamin C and cortisone hormones. Conditional oxygen and blood transfusions are available for treatment.

 
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