1. Gastritis
Usually caused by abnormal autoimmune mechanism and Helicobacter pylori infection, symptoms such as upper abdominal pain, abdominal distension, and loss of appetite will appear. As the disease progresses, gastrointestinal mucosal leakage will occur. The fluid increases, causing local capillaries to rupture, causing bloody stools, diarrhea and other symptoms. Medications that protect the gastric mucosa and promote motility can be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Enteritis
It may be caused by microbial infection and abdominal cold. Symptoms such as increased bowel movements, fever, and abdominal cramps may occur. In severe cases, it may cause damage to the intestinal mucosa, causing Blood in stool. You need to take antibiotics and anti-diarrheal medications as directed by your doctor.
3. Colitis
Usually caused by genetics, microbial infection and other reasons. After the disease occurs, the colon mucosa will rupture, causing bloody stools, abnormal defecation, abdominal pain and other symptoms. You can take pet-specific antibiotics and anti-diarrheal drugs as directed by your doctor to relieve the symptoms.
4. Peptic ulcer
If you suffer from peptic ulcer, it will cause the gastric and duodenal mucosa to rupture and bleed, which will be excreted through the feces, causing the feces to be red in color, and Also accompanied by diarrhea. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and take medication to eradicate Helicobacter pylori and antagonize acid secretion.
5. Brucellosis
It is an infectious disease of animal origin, mainly caused by Brucella infection. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, chills, joint pain, etc. In severe cases, the gastrointestinal tract may be damaged, resulting in the above conditions. It can be treated with intravenous antibiotics as directed by your doctor.
During the treatment period, it is recommended that the owner take the dog with him regularlyGo to the hospital for a relevant review to understand the specific progress of the disease and recovery, and then adjust the treatment method based on the examination results.