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What to do if your dog sprains?

Date: 2024-01-17

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What to do if your dog sprains?
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Treating Dog Sprains

1. Local cold compresses should be applied as soon as possible after injury to promote vasoconstriction, reduce exudation, and reduce stimulation and compression of nerve endings by metabolic products, which can reduce swelling and relieve pain. Cold compresses can be applied to the injured area with cold water, wet and cold towels, or simply buy ice cream until the swelling no longer increases.

2. Do not heat or massage the wound within 24 hours after the injury, because the damaged blood vessels in the wound have not yet healed. Hot compresses and massage will cause the blood vessels to rupture again and aggravate the injury. Hyperthermia can only be started when the bleeding has completely stopped within 24 hours after injury to accelerate local blood circulation, which is beneficial to swelling and pain relief, tissue repair, and absorption of metabolites and congestion.

3. Hyperthermia can use hot water bubbles, hot and humid compresses, etc. If possible, safflower oil, Voltaren and other drugs can be applied, and painkillers such as Fenbid can be taken orally when there is pain. If you use traditional Chinese medicine decoction for promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, reducing swelling and relieving pain, hot compress and soaking the affected part, the effect will be better.

4. You can take painkillers orally. When the dog is in unbearable pain, you can let the dog take painkillers orally. After a week, restorative activities can be carried out according to the recovery of the dog's affected area.

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