What about dog sprain?

What about dog sprain?

What to do if a dog sprains?

Due to external forces, the dogs suddenly moved to one side and surpassed its normal activity, causing soft tissue (such as joint capsules, ligaments, tendons, etc.) around the joints. When dogs are affected by external forces, they often lead to sprains.

What about dog sprain?
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First, the cause of dog sprains Due to external forces, the joints suddenly move to one side and exceed their normal activity, resulting in tear somosamotic somber (such as joint capsules, ligaments, tendon, etc.) around the joints.

Second, the first aid of dog sprains

1. After the injury, local cold compresses should be performed as soon as possible to promote blood vessel contraction, reduce exudation, reduce the stimulation and compression of metabolic products on the nerve endings, and can play a role in swelling and pain. Cold compresses can be applied with cold water, wet and cold towels, or simply buying ice cream to put on the wound, until the swelling no longer increases.

2. Do not compress or massage the wound within 24 hours after the injury, because the blood vessels damaged by the wounds have not healed at this time, hot compresses and massage will cause blood vessels to break again and aggravate the injury. The heating therapy can only be started when the bleeding is completely stopped 24 hours after injury to accelerate the local blood circulation, which is conducive to swelling and pain, tissue repair, metabolic products and the absorption of congestion.

3. Thermal therapy can be used for hot water, damp -heat compress, etc. You can apply red flower oil, Fugulin and other drugs to conditions, and you can take painkillers such as orally when pain. If the traditional Chinese medicine decoction and soaking the affected area are used with blood circulation and blood stasis, and the effects of the Chinese medicine decoction, the effect will be better.

4. After a week, recovery activities can be performed according to the recovery of the dog affected area.