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What causes dogs to vomit yellow water with foam?

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Dogs vomiting yellow water with foam may be caused by irregular diet, cold, drug allergy, functional indigestion, pancreatitis, gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, canine parvovirus, etc. First of all, if it is caused by irregular diet and cold, it is a normal physiological phenomenon. By strengthening warmth and adjusting eating habits, the symptoms can recover on their own without medication. Secondly, if the body is still accompanied by adverse reactions, such as loss of appetite, abdominal pain, increased defecation frequency, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the dog to a regular pet hospital for a full body examination in time. After understanding the cause of the disease, actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.

1. Irregular diet

If you overeat for a long time, it will increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and affect the normal digestion of food, resulting in vomiting of yellow water and foam. By reducing the intake Afterwards, it can subside on its own without medication.

2. Catch a cold

If the weather is cold and the abdomen is not properly stretched, it may cause the abdomen to catch a cold, affect the speed of gastrointestinal peristalsis, lead to lack of appetite, and be accompanied by In case of vomiting, the vomitus appears to be yellow water. It is necessary to take measures to keep the abdomen warm, add more clothes in time, and perform abdominal massage to relieve local discomfort.

3. Drug allergy

If you are allergic to drug ingredients, you may have allergic reactions after eating it, such as skin redness, itching, etc., and you may also vomit yellow water. If the situation worsens, you need to stop taking the medication in time and take antihistamines under the guidance of a doctor to improve the condition.

4. Functional dyspepsia

It is mainly a disease caused by dysfunction of the stomach and duodenum, which can cause damage to the gastrointestinal tract and affect the absorption of food into the gastrointestinal tract. Accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract causes vomiting, and the vomitus is not completely digested and becomes yellow water with a foamy texture. It is necessary to take pet-specific digestive drugs under the guidance of a doctor to improve digestion.

5. Pancreatitis

It is an inflammatory disease that occurs in the pancreatic tissue. The onset is relatively acute, and symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and fever will occur. It will also affect the gastrointestinal tract. The absorption and digestion of food causes the reflux of food and bile, which appears yellow. You need to take antibiotics as directed by your doctor.

6. Gastroenteritis

Usually caused by infection by pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, parasites, etc., which can lead to gastrointestinal mucusDamage to the membrane can cause symptoms such as loss of appetite, abdominal distension, and increased flatulence. It can also cause the gastrointestinal tract to be stimulated by inflammation, causing vomiting of yellow water. You need to take medications to promote digestion and protect the gastric mucosa as directed by your doctor.

7. Gastric ulcer

If you suffer from gastric ulcer, it will lead to gastric mucosal ulcer, which will damage the anti-reflux barrier, affect normal eating, lead to insufficient gastric motility, and cause gastric acidosis. Reflux, appears yellow. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and take drugs to protect the gastric mucosa for improvement.

8. Canine parvovirus

When the body is infected with parvovirus, adverse reactions such as vomiting yellow secretions and diarrhea will occur. In severe cases, it may be life-threatening and requires medical attention. Improved with intravenous infusion of antiviral drugs.

In daily life, you should observe the physical condition of your dog at any time. If the symptoms worsen, you need to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying treatment time and affecting disease control.


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