We'll give you instructions to monitor
the site for signs of infection.
They will likely be back to normal soon, but please watch their incision
site for any signs of infection and don't let them lick the area.
Not exact matches
An antibiotic may be needed if a fever is present
for longer than 24 hours or if you are showing
signs of a bacterial
infection such as a cracked nipple, blood in your milk, or red streaks at the
infection site.
Infection was documented by the presence
of clinical
signs of sepsis and by positive cultures
for pathogenic organisms at one or more
of the following
sites: blood, spinal fluid, urine, stool, pleural fluid, umbilicus, or surgical wound.
You will have to monitor the incision
site for signs of irritation or
infection.
If your dog still seems sore several days after the
infection, develops any hard lumps under his skin near the injection
site or shows
signs of infection at the injection
site, you need to seek additional veterinary treatment
for your pet.