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Cardiac Dilatation and Hypertrophy
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METABOLIC DISEASE OF LIVESTOCK
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Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH)
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Clinical Signs:

  • Divided into 3 stages:
    • Stage I- Stage of excitement
    • Stage II- Stage of sternal Recumbency
    • Stage III- Stage of lateral Recumbency

Stage I (Stage of Excitement):

  • Grinding of teeth
  • Short period of excitement
  • Often go unnoticed
  • Protrusion of tongue
  • Temperature may be normal or subnormal.

Stage II (Stage of Sternal Recumbency):

  • Cow lies down and cannot get up.
  • Animal rests on sternum with head turned upwards shoulder or flank (S-shaped posture)
  • Cold skin and extremities
  • Suspended rumination, defecation and urination
  • Secondary bloat and constipation

Stage III (Stage of Lateral Recumbency):

  • Cow lies on its side with legs stretched out.
  • Cow loses consciousness; progressively to coma
  • Complete muscle flaccidity, unresponsive to stimuli
  • Severe bloat, lowered body temperature
  • If left untreated, animal dies due to cardio-respiratory failure.

 

Diagnosis:

  • Based on history and clinical signs
  • Based on response to Ca therapy
  • Based on serum biochemistry; decreased serum Ca level

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Treatment:

  • Calcium borogluconate (Thiacal) @ 500 ml; 250 ml slow IV and remaining dose by S/C.
  • Normal rule of Ca dosing is 1g/45 kg b.wt.
  • Dexamethasone injection; 5-7 ml, IM or IV
  • Vitamin-B complex; 10-15 ml, IM or IV
  • In case of bloat; Afanil or tympanil is given
  • 1 complete Ca dose along with 1 oz. of sodium acid phosphate and 4 oz. glucose IV
  • Antihistamine: Avil or Phenergan- 10-15 ml, IM
  • D therapy: 8 mg single dose 3-10 days before calving IM
  • For prevention of milk fever; oral dosing of calcium
    • Prior to calving- 1 dose
    • At calving- 1 dose
    • 12-hour post calving- 1 dose
    • 24-hour post calving- 1 dose
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