2. Strengthen nursing: feed the dog with liquid food, drink plenty of clean water, and rinse the dog's mouth with clean water after feeding.
3. Generally, 1% salt solution, 2 ~ 3% boric acid solution or 2? Rinse the dog's mouth with 3% sodium bicarbonate solution 2-3 times a day.
4. When the dog's mouth stinks, you can rinse your mouth with .1% potassium permanganate solution.
5. When the dog has excessive saliva, you can gargle with 1% alum or tannic acid solution.
6. When there are erosive ulcers on the oral mucosa or tongue surface of dogs, after washing the mouth, apply iodine glycerin (5% iodine L, 9 glycerin), or 2% gentian violet or 1% sulfaglycerin emulsion to the wound surface for 2? Three times.
7. For severe stomatitis, dogs can be treated with sulfanilamide alum mixture or take indigo naturalis powder, which has good curative effect.
Common causes of stomatitis in dogs 1. The most common causes are that thick bones, sharp teeth, nails and iron wires directly damage the oral mucosa, and then secondary infection leads to stomatitis.
2, followed by eating quicklime, ammonia water, moldy feed and irritating drugs with excessive concentration.
3. It is secondary to tongue injury, pharyngitis or some infectious diseases.
Common symptoms of stomatitis in dogs 1. Sick dogs refuse to eat coarse and hard feed, like to eat liquid feed and soft meat, and swallow or chew a few times without chewing, and then spit out the food ball.
2. Saliva increases, showing white foam attached to the mouth and lips, or showing filiform outflow.
3. When inflammation is serious, salivation is more obvious. When examining the oral cavity, we can see that the mucous membrane is flushed and swollen, the mouth temperature is increased, we feel allergic, and the exhaled breath has a foul smell.
4. In vesicular stomatitis, blisters of different sizes can be seen.
5, ulcerative stomatitis, erosion, necrosis or ulcer can be seen on the mucosa.