Feline herpesvirus, the pathogen of the nasal branch of the cat, relies on arginine to replicate and spread, and cats have a lot of arginine in their bodies.
The solution to the cat's nasal branch is how to reduce arginine in your cat's body.
The characteristics of nasal fluid and tear fluid, initially clear liquid, with the development of symptoms, into viscous purulent discharge.
Symptoms include an increase in body temperature of about 40℃, persistent fever that persists for several days, obvious upper respiratory tract symptoms, paroxysmal cough and sneezing, pulpy and purulent nasal discharge, obvious conjunctivitis symptoms, shyness, and tears. Mental depression, loss of appetite or no food, progressive wasting.
Symptom 2: corneal dendrous congestive conjunctival edema was observed in the cat. Ulcers can be seen in the tongue, hard palate, soft palate, and lip. The initial appearance of ulcers is blisters, and the ulcers break after 2-3 days. The epithelium turns yellow and falls off.
Chronic nasal branches have chronic sinusitis, ulcerative conjunctivitis and panophthalmitis, and can lead to blindness in severe cases. Hematologic changes: WBC was lower than normal and lymphocytes were low at the beginning of the disease.
Treatment methods found that the cat has a fever, it is necessary to send the cat to the pet hospital for treatment in time, do not delay the cat's condition, and need late care after the antipyretic injection.