Dog / I Don't Know - Answered 1352 days ago
My Dog Is Vomiting Blood. It's Been 3Days Till Now He Have Vomited 3 4 Times. I Guess He Have Eaten A Frog, Us It Harmful For Dog To Eat A Frog. But I Guess Ge Have Eaten But I Haven't Seen Him Eating Maybe There Is Another Reason Behind It.
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Kiran Limbu
Nepal
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JoJo
I Don't Know, male

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Treatment varies greatly depending on the cause of hematemesis. Any underlying cause must be treated upon diagnosis. 1. Perinorm @ 0.2- 0.3 mg/ kg bw or ondansetron@ 0.5 mg/ kg bw (anti emetic) 2. Pentoprazole @1mg / kg be 3. Fluid therapy (NS/DNS/ RL(most preferable) ) 4. Amikacin to check secondary gastric infection 5. Cefriaxone to check general secondary bacterial infection For confirmative diagnosis : 1.Blood sample should be taken to evaluate any problem related to blood 2. X ray or usg to evaluate any foreign body penetration For severe internal bleeding, ulcer perforation or excessive vomiting, inpatient care may require emergency treatment for hemorrhage or shock, or there may be the need for blood transfusions or IV treatment to replace fluids lost from excessive vomiting. Oral medications for your dog to reduce nausea, heal stomach ulcers, reduce stomach acid and improve appetite. Living and Management A delicate diet of highly digestible foods is recommended after incidents of hematemesis. Dog food should be low in dietary fat and low in fiber so that the digestive system is not stressed. boiled chicken and white rice is a common home-cooked option while your dog heals. Prevention Hematemesis due to the ingestion of toxic substances can be avoided by ensuring that animals do not have access to poisonous plants, foods and chemicals. Vomiting of blood in dogs can become a very serious health concern very quickly
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