Precautions for feeding animals!

Do not feed the animal from the front teeth, always feed from one side of the mouth near the jaws. Do not give the medicine all at once, give the animal a chance to swallow or drink the medicine Be very careful of the animal that is not used to the placenta or medicine, because the medicine can be taken in the respiratory tract due to fear or resistance of the animal. Never hold the animal's tongue when giving medicine or the placenta. Do not feed the animal with its mouth too high. Never hold the animal's tongue. The amount of medicine should not be so much that the animal's mouth is full and it cannot drink it in one gulp. The animal is not panting or panting when administering the placenta or medication. The animal should not be lethargic, semi-conscious as in sputum fever or due to calcium deficiency. Do not forcefully treat the animal, if it is afraid or resists, use another method. The severity of the disease depends on

1- What has gone into the animal's lungs.

2- How much has gone and what percentage of the animal's lungs have been affected by this substance.

3- How quickly the problem was diagnosed and treatment started.

Prognosis:

The truth is that it is very difficult for an animal to survive in a severe disease, if something has entered the lungs in a small amount and the treatment is started quickly, the animal can be cured. If the treatment is started late and the animal's lungs are more affected, neither the tips nor the treatment will work.

Let me make it clear that it is difficult to treat even in developed countries, so don't go for oil, jaggery, roasted gram wrapped in newspaper, etc., consult a qualified doctor as soon as possible. Please, if you make such a mistake, consult a qualified doctor immediately and don't wait for pneumonia or worsening of the disease. In such a situation, large doses of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs are used, and the animal may be given a bottle or drip.

Take this issue very seriously and don't waste time.  These signs are symptoms if the drug gets into the animal's lungs .Difficulty breathing, open-mouth breathing, foaming at the mouth,