Diagnosis and Treatment Report of Postpartum Paraplegia in Primiparous Cows
Postpartum paraplegia in cows is a common gynecological disease in livestock farming.Its clinical symptoms are mainly characterized by lack of energy,inability to stand and walk on their own due to hind limb pa-ralysis,and only the front limbs can perform behavioral movements.If the diseased animal is not treated properly or in a timely manner,it will lead to the atrophy of hind limb muscles,causing significant economic losses to farmers and herdsmen.Therefore,the occurrence of this disease needs to be taken seriously and studied by animal hus-bandry and veterinary workers.The author treated a case of postpartum paraplegia in a primiparous cow caused by unscientific midwifery.A total of 3 affected cows was in the case,of which 2 recovered to normal within 7 days of treatment,and the other cow did not show any improvement after continuous treatment for 7 days,but its symptoms worsened.Therefore,the diseased cow had to be eliminated.This case involves a large number of diseased cows with varying conditions,which is of great significance for livestock and veterinary workers to learn and reflect on.Therefore,the authors have made a detailed record of the causes,clinical symptoms,and treatment measures of the disease in this case,in order to exchange and discuss with colleagues.
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