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What to give a dog with a twisted leg
Dog twisted leg treatment
The treatment for a dog's twisted leg depends on the presence or absence ofhematoma, ulceration, and purulent infection. If there is no hematoma or ulceration, anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken orally, and topical anti-inflammatory ointments can be applied locally to recover. If a hematoma, ulcer, or purulent infection occurs, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly. The affected area should be washed daily, and antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ointments should be applied topically and orally. In severe cases, stitches may be needed, and fluid therapy may be administered.
Difference between dog bone fracture and twist injury
A dog bone fracture generally refers to a broken or cracked bone, such as a hairline fracture or fracture. Some symptoms may include the dog being unable to put weight on the leg, walking on tiptoes, or refusing to exercise and stand up. A twisted injury usually refers to muscle, tendon, or ligament damage caused by external force, resulting in swelling and pain. Most fractures can be diagnosed by X-ray, while twists usually show no obvious abnormalities on X-ray.
Symptoms of a dog's twisted leg
Symptoms of a dog's twisted leg include limping, unwilling to touch the ground, pain, and may affect the dog's spirit and appetite. In severe cases, there may be increased body temperature. If the condition is not severe, it is advisable to rest and observe whether the dog can recover on its own. If the condition is severe, it is best to take an X-ray to see if surgical treatment is necessary.
What drugs to use for a dog's injured leg
There are generally several cases of dog leg injuries:
Simple trauma: In this case, the wound needs to be cleaned and disinfected, and whether to bandage it depends on the situation. Antibiotic drugs can be used for inflammation and non-steroidal drugs for pain relief.
Open or closed fractures: In addition to cleaning and disinfecting the wound, it is more important to undergo surgical treatment, such as external or internal fixation.