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Cane Corso. Stages of abscess. First aid
Articles about great Cane Corsos. Posted by Cane-Corso-Dog-Breed-Store
Last stage of apostem is abscess formation when bullation becomes dome-shaped with some soft areas; cellular barrier is replaced by granulation one and that in turn totally separates damaged tissues from healthy ones. First stage of abscess is treated like that: alcohol dressings with novocaine-antibiotic blocking and with the solution applied to inflammatory tissue are placed on abscess. If abscess is benign and aid for it is rendered timely then inflammation subsides and as a result abscess resolves completely. Second stage of abscess is untreatable; the measures suitable for 1 stage only help to form an additional cellular barrier and isolate necrosis zona from healthy tissues. When abscess is fully pointing it must be opened by scarifying in downward direction. After leaking away of whole contents, antrum of opened abscess is washed with hydric dioxide or weak not less than 1:1000 solution of potassium permanganate. Strong solutions of antiseptics are forbidden at this stage as they destroy granulation barrier and may enable infection penetration over the inflammatory tissue. If there are no signs of necrosis of granulation barrier it needs to administer a drain to abscess’s bladder with 5-10 % solution of calcium chloride together with furacilin in ratio 1:5000.
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