The dog stung by a bee? First of all, you should look for the wound first. You can touch the entire body of the dog, as well as the legs. If there is a swollen position, you are stung by a bee. Then carefully push the dog's hair away and check i...
The dog stung by a bee? First of all, you should look for the wound first. You can touch the entire body of the dog, as well as the legs. If there is a swollen position, you are stung by a bee. Then carefully push the dog's hair away and check it to find the wound. If the dog is just stung by a bee, you can use soapy water to clean the dog's wound. Don't worry too much, the dog will recover naturally. However, if the dog is stung by bees, it is more serious, and the dog is in a poor condition, and does not eat or drink and is lying down, you need to take the dog to the pet hospital for infusion in time to rescue the dog.
1. How to distinguish whether a dog may experience the following symptoms after being stinged by a bee. 1. Local tissue edema. Since the sting of the bee's tail is connected to the toxic glands in the bee's body, sting will cause local tissue damage. 2. After bees bite, some substances that are prone to allergies in dogs may be retained, which may cause rashes and itching throughout the dog.
2. How to treat sting by bees?
It is recommended to take medicines containing prednisolone ingredients for treatment, and use them twice a day for 5 consecutive days. In addition, it is recommended to drink or ingest the dog with glucose water and glucose powder, mix the water at 1:5, 150 mg a day, and 4-5 times. This is beneficial for detoxification, liver protection and diuresis. If conditions permit, it is recommended to take the dog to the hospital for infusion treatment. If the eyes are stung by honey, the dog's eyes have symptoms of pus and redness. In terms of treatment methods, it is recommended to use antivirus and antibacterial eye drops for the dog, 2-3 drops of eye drops at a time, 3 times a day, for 3-5 days. At the same time, it is also necessary to use oral anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic oral medication once a day, for 3-5 days. In addition, you can help your dog find bee stings, which need to be pulled out.