1. Causes and symptoms of anal prolapse in dogs
Anal prolapse in dogs may be caused by continued increase in intra-abdominal pressure, increased frequency of defecation, etc. Typical symptoms include anal incontinence, bleeding, mold, and a feeling of bloating. Etc., as the disease progresses, mucus secretions may appear locally. If not improved in time, it will irritate the local skin and cause itching.
2. Tips for plugging back the anus of dogs after prolapse of the dog
After the dog has anal prolapse, it can be improved by professional doctors by plugging it back. First, you need to use normal saline to rinse the local skin, and then wear it. Use disposable gloves, put gauze on your hands, and push the rectum directly back into the anus, which can improve the condition of anal prolapse.
3. Treatment method for dog's anal prolapse
If the dog's anal prolapse is serious and cannot be improved by this technique, it can be treated surgically under the operation of a doctor. Surgical treatment can help the local area return to normal and achieve rapid recovery.
4. Daily care for dogs with anal prolapse During the recovery period, it is necessary to develop the habit of regular defecation and improve constipation and diarrhea in a timely manner. It is also necessary to keep the local skin clean and dry, and wash the anal area regularly, which will help the body to recover. And you also need to take your dog to the hospital for regular check-ups to understand the recovery of the anus.