Visit the chapter on feline
distemper symptoms and treatment for extensive cat disease information.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, there is no known cure for canine
distemper; however, some dogs can recover fully after receiving
treatment for
symptoms and constant care.
Preventing secondary infections with antibiotics, helping with dehydration from vomiting or diarrhea with IV fluids,
and treatment for seizures are some examples of helping dogs with the
symptoms of
distemper.
The homeopathic approach to
distemper treatment is to protect against
distemper symptoms such as fever, diarrhea
and respiratory distress.
Unfortunately, there is no specific conventional therapy for canine
distemper, so
treatment focuses on managing
symptoms and making the patient as comfortable as possible.
Conventional
treatment of canine
distemper focuses primarily on supportive care
and symptom management
There is no cure for
distemper - medical
treatment is aimed at controlling the
symptoms and supporting the dogs body to help survive the infection.
Treatment for Canine Distemper There is no specific treatment that kills the virus, but sick dogs are hospitalized and treated for secondary infections and to reduce the
Treatment for Canine
Distemper There is no specific
treatment that kills the virus, but sick dogs are hospitalized and treated for secondary infections and to reduce the
treatment that kills the virus, but sick dogs are hospitalized
and treated for secondary infections
and to reduce the
symptoms.