1. Barking loudly for a long time
If you bark loudly for a long time every day, it may cause damage to the throat mucosa, resulting in hoarseness. This can be improved by drinking more warm water. No medication is required.
2. Pharyngitis
It is inflammation that occurs in the pharyngeal mucosa and lymphoid tissue. Symptoms such as dryness of the pharynx and difficulty in swallowing may occur. As the disease progresses, it may cause vocal cord and damage to the throat mucosa, causing hoarseness. Antibiotic treatment needs to be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Laryngitis
Usually caused by excessive vocalization and viral infection, symptoms such as sore throat, loss of voice, cough, and expectoration will occur. You need to follow the doctor’s advice and take antibiotics specially designed for pets. Viral drug treatment.
4. Tonsillitis
It is an infectious disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms. The symptoms include throat pain, swallowing and loud shouting, which will cause abnormal voice. You need to follow your doctor’s advice and take antibiotics specifically designed for pets.
5. Oral ulcers
If you suffer from oral ulcers and bark for a long time during the illness, it will cause damage to the vocal cords, resulting in hoarseness or hoarseness. You can take antibiotics and painkillers as directed by your doctor for relief.
6. Bronchitis
Usually caused by physical and chemical stimulation, the main clinical manifestations are coughing and sputum production. If you cough frequently, it may cause a hoarse throat. You need to follow the instructions. The doctor ordered the use of glucocorticoid drugs to improve the condition.
7. Pneumonia
Mainly caused by bacterial and viral infections, it can cause lung damage, affect normal shouting, and is also accompanied by symptoms of shortness of breath. You need to follow the doctor’s advice for intravenous antiviral infusion andAntibiotic medication improves.