Your veterinarian may recommend short -
term symptomatic treatment for the inflammation, such as application of warm compresses for 5 - 15 minutes several times per day, and removal of any discharges using sterile saline eye drops or a commercial eye cleansing agent.
Not exact matches
Short -
term (7 - 10 days), modified therapeutic fasting is an established therapy for the
symptomatic treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases.
Many non-steroidal antiinflammatories (meloxicam, carprofen etc...) may cause gastrointestinal ulceration during long -
term use; you should visit your Veterinarian immediately to discuss the presences of digested blood in the faeces to determine if Nielei continues on the current course of
treatment along with some
symptomatic care to control the presence of blood or to change the approach to pain management.
For
symptomatic treatment of head shaking, antihistamines such as Benadryl (dose of one mg per pound twice daily), and using cleaning agents like Zymox Otic may often help until a definitive diagnosis can be made and long
term treatment plan instituted.
However, as they mention, most of the reviewed studies have been relatively brief, with short
term follow up, and therefore do not inform us of the long
term impact of
treatment in
symptomatic or non-
symptomatic children.