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Immediate Actions:
- Call the veterinarian immediately: Describe the situation and provide the veterinarian with as much information as possible, including the dog’s symptoms and the type of aconite ingested.
- Induce vomiting: This can help remove undigested aconite from the stomach. Follow the veterinarian’s instructions carefully.
- Do not induce vomiting if the dog is unconscious or exhibiting seizures.
First Aid Measures:
- Keep the dog calm and warm: Avoid agitating the dog, as stress can worsen the effects of aconite.
- Administer activated charcoal: To help absorb the toxin if it has not been vomited up. Follow the veterinarian’s instructions for dosage and administration.
- Give fluids: Dehydration can occur due to vomiting and diarrhea. Offer water or electrolyte solutions.
Veterinary Care:
- Stabilization: The veterinarian will administer medications to stabilize the dog’s heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.
- Supportive care: Fluids, antibiotics, and pain relievers may be necessary.
- Cardiac monitoring: Aconite can cause irregular heartbeat, so the veterinarian will monitor the dog’s heart activity closely.
- Antivenin: In severe cases, antivenin may be administered to neutralize the effects of the toxin.
Additional Information:
- Symptoms of aconite poisoning: Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, weakness, tremors, seizures, and cardiac arrhythmias.
- Toxic dose: The toxic dose of aconite depends on the size and health of the dog.
- Prognosis: The prognosis for aconite poisoning depends on the severity of the ingestion and the promptness of treatment.
- Prevention: Keep aconite plants out of reach of dogs, and discard any plant parts immediately if found in the yard.
Note: Aconite poisoning is a medical emergency. Do not delay seeking veterinary care if you suspect your dog has ingested aconite.
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