Dog mastitis
Dog mastitis is the inflammation of one nipple or multiple nipples, and is generally divided into acute, chronic and cystic mastitis. Except for acute mastitis, other types of mastitis occur after the dog is nursing.Symptoms of acute mastitis
Acute mastitis is caused by Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli and other infections after scratches or bites by puppies. Dogs will have systemic symptoms such as fever, lack of energy, and loss of appetite. The inflamed area will be hot and painful, and the breast will become hard. A small amount of blood-like fluid will appear when the breast is compressed.Symptoms of chronic mastitis
The systemic symptoms of chronic mastitis are generally not obvious. One or more nipples begin to harden, and secretions may appear when the nipple is pressed with hands. If it is necessary to confirm what kind of disease mastitis is, the diagnosis can be made based on medical history, clinical symptoms, milk testing, and pathogen culture and isolation.Symptoms of vesicular mastitis
Vesicular mastitis is more common in older dogs, and hyperplasia vesicles can be palpated when the dog's breast is touched.How to treat mastitis
The main treatment principle is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory.1. Cefradine
2. Dexamethasone
3. Lincomycin
4. Cephalothin
The above drugs are recommended, with specific dosage and injection The method needs to follow the doctor's advice or read the instructions.
Chronic mastitis can refer to the above treatment methods. In severe cases, mastectomy may be considered.