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Emergency Actions:
- Contact your veterinarian immediately: Inform them about the ingestion and the type of plant involved. They will provide specific instructions and determine if medical attention is necessary.
- Induce vomiting (if directed by your veterinarian): Hydrogen peroxide (3%) can be used to induce vomiting. Follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian carefully.
- Prevent further ingestion: Restrict access to the Helichrysum plant and any other potential toxins.
Clinical Signs to Monitor:
- Gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain)
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Liver damage
- Hypersalivation
- Respiratory distress
Treatment:
Treatment will depend on the severity of the ingestion and the individual animal’s response. It may include:
- Activated charcoal to absorb toxins
- Intravenous fluids for hydration and support
- Medications to control tremors or seizures
- Liver function monitoring and support
Prognosis:
The prognosis depends on the amount of Helichrysum ingested, the size and health of the dog, and the promptness of treatment. Ingestion of large quantities can be life-threatening.
Additional Information:
- Helichrysum contains compounds that can cause liver damage, neurological symptoms, and other toxic effects.
- Small amounts of Helichrysum may not result in significant symptoms, but it’s essential to monitor your dog closely.
- If vomiting or diarrhea occurs, withhold food and water until directed by your veterinarian.
- Keep your dog away from other potential toxins, such as plants, household chemicals, or medications.
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