1. Indigestion
If you eat too fast or overeat for a long time, it will lead to gastric and duodenal dysfunction, affecting food absorption and digestion, resulting in nausea, vomiting and abdominal distension. You need to take digestive medicine specifically designed for pets as directed by your doctor.
2. Parasitic infection
If the owner often feeds the dog contaminated food, the food will contain a large number of parasites, which will then invade the gastrointestinal tract and cause diarrhea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. symptoms such as decline. You need to take internal anthelmintics specifically for pets as directed by your doctor.
3. Gastritis
It may be caused by abnormalities in the autoimmune mechanism, inflammatory stimulation, etc., which can lead to damage to the gastric mucosa, resulting in lack of appetite and vomiting. Antibiotics and medications to protect the gastric mucosa need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
4. Canine parvovirus infection
It is a highly contagious disease, mainly caused by parvovirus infection in the body. Symptoms such as dry cough, vomiting of yellow secretions, diarrhea, and bloody stools may occur. In severe cases, may be life-threatening. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice for serum injection treatment, and at the same time, it is also necessary to follow the doctor's advice for antiviral drug treatment through intravenous drip.
5. Canine distemper
It is a common disease in canines. It is mainly caused by virus infection in the body. It can be spread through direct contact with sick dogs, and can also be transmitted through the air and Food-borne disease may damage the digestive system and cause nausea and vomiting. You need to take antiviral medication as directed by your doctor.
6. Food poisoning
If you eat spoiled food, it may cause food poisoning, causing frequent vomiting. In severe cases, it may cause coma. You need to follow the doctor's advice by inducing vomiting and The method of gastric lavage has been improved.
Daily lifeYou need to adjust your eating habits during your daily life, eat small meals frequently, and avoid overeating to avoid aggravating stomach damage and affecting physical recovery.