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What to give a dog with inflammation to reduce inflammation
Dog inflammation can be treated with antibiotics such as amoxicillin, cefalexin, and gentamicin, which are mainly used for bacterial infections. There is also a type of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as meloxicam and vetsibutab, which not only have an anti-inflammatory effect but also have analgesic and antipyretic effects. They are often used for joint inflammation and post-operative antibiotics and analgesics after fracture surgery.
Arthritis Antibiotics
Common oral antibiotics for dogs with arthritis include amoxicillin-clavulanate and enrofloxacin. Since dogs with arthritis can only control their condition through long-term medication, long-term use of antibiotics may cause liver and kidney damage in dogs. Therefore, it is recommended that owners take their dogs to the pet hospital regularly for liver and kidney function checks. In addition, if the dog's joint pain response is relatively severe, it is better to take the dog to the pet hospital for pain relief injections.
Inflammation of the Genital Area Antibiotics
To treat infections of the dog's genital area, some antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria can be used. Before using antibiotics, it is recommended to take the dog to a pet hospital for examination by a veterinarian. If it is a common infection, antibiotics can be used for treatment. If there are other conditions, it is not just inflammation that can be solved. At the same time, the dosage of antibiotics also needs to be strictly controlled.
Enteritis Antibiotics
When a dog has enteritis, it is best to take it to a regular pet hospital for inspection to see what the condition is and how severe the infection is. If the condition is severe, treatment such as injections and intravenous infusions may be necessary. If enteritis is not treated for a long time, it may cause digestive disorders, electrolyte loss, and even death in dogs.