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Immediate Actions:
- Remain calm and assess the situation. Determine if the dog has eaten any other potentially toxic substances.
- Contact your veterinarian or the nearest animal poison control center immediately. Provide them with the following information:
- Type of plant ingested (nigella)
- Amount of plant ingested (estimated)
- Time since ingestion
- Dog’s age, weight, and breed
- Any symptoms the dog is showing
Treatment:
- Induce vomiting. If the dog has ingested the nigella within the last 2-4 hours, your veterinarian may recommend inducing vomiting. This should only be done under the supervision of a veterinarian.
- Activated charcoal. Activated charcoal can help absorb the toxins from the dog’s stomach.
- Gastric lavage. In severe cases, your veterinarian may perform gastric lavage to remove the plant material from the dog’s stomach.
- Intravenous fluids. Intravenous fluids can help support the dog’s circulatory system and prevent dehydration.
- Anticonvulsants. If the dog is experiencing seizures, anticonvulsant medication may be administered.
- Close monitoring. Your veterinarian will closely monitor the dog for signs of toxicity, such as vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and respiratory distress.
Prognosis:
The prognosis for dogs that have ingested nigella varies depending on the amount consumed and the severity of the symptoms. If treated promptly and appropriately, most dogs will make a full recovery.
Additional Information:
- Nigella, also known as black cumin, is a plant that contains various toxic compounds, including nigellone.
- Nigella poisoning can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, respiratory distress, and liver damage.
- It is important to seek veterinary attention immediately if you suspect your dog has ingested nigella or any other poisonous substance.
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