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How to Treat Chronic Dog Brain Inflammation

The treatment for dog brain inflammation involves reducing intracranial pressure. Diuretics such as high-concentration glucose can be used, and tranquilizers such as chlorpromazine solution can be administered when the dog shows excitement and restlessness. Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalosporins and sulfonamides can also be used. Nursing should be strengthened to reduce intracranial pressure, protect the brain, and fight bacteria and inflammation. The dog should be placed in a quiet, well-ventilated, and spacious kennel, stimuli should be reduced, and the dog's body temperature should be maintained normal.

Causes of Brain Inflammation

There are many causes of brain inflammation, such as brain parasites, heat stroke, infectious diseases, poisoning, cerebral edema, etc., which can directly or indirectly lead to brain inflammation. Animals infected with brain inflammation may show symptoms such as drooling, unintentional movements of the body, especially the head, and spinning around in place. If neurological symptoms appear, it is recommended to seek medical treatment immediately.

Can Brain Inflammation Be Contagious?

Some cases of central nervous system inflammatory reactions caused by certain etiologies are contagious, mainly viral infections such as distemper, rabies, and toxoplasmosis. Others may be bacterial, parasitic, or fungal in nature. Symptoms usually include fever, pain sensitivity in the neck, stiffness, inability to move, hemiplegia, and skateboarding-like gait.

Survival Rate of Brain Inflammation

If a dog has brain inflammation, it is first necessary to determine what caused it. If it is a bacterial purulent brain inflammation, the dog should be sent to a hyperbaric oxygen chamber immediately, and antibiotics should be infused intravenously to fight inflammation. Even if treated in time, the cure rate is only about 10%, and there may be severe sequelae. If it is a viral non-purulent brain inflammation, interferon and other drugs should be infused intravenously, but the survival rate does not exceed 10%.