The most effective medicine for treating cat asthma
If a cat suffers from asthma, it is necessary to use medicines that relieve cough and asthma, anti-allergic and prevent secondary infections. It is generally recommended that drugs containing aminophylline can be selected for antiasthma and dilate the bronchial, which can be treated for short-term acute treatment and long-term chronic treatment; codeine phosphate phosphate is recommended for expectorant cough, and ammonium chloride is selected for damp cough; anti-allergics can be selected for cortico, steroids, such as prednisolone or dexamethasone ingredients, or antihistamines can be selected; antibiotics can be used to prevent secondary infection.
After the cat is sick, a hen may appear squat-shaped, with its neck stretched and pressed against the ground, making thick and cracked wheezing sounds. Sometimes it will also appear with the symptoms of coughing. With the severity of asthma or the frequency of allergens, some cats may continue to get sick within a day, while some cats may have an attack once a few days apart, and mildly may only occur once a few months to years.