Dog Hydrogen Peroxide Poisoning Symptoms
If dogs accidentally ingest hydrogen peroxide poisoning, the symptoms are many. At the beginning, it often causes gastrointestinal discomfort, and dogs may vomit. Because hydrogen peroxide irritates the stomach, it triggers gastric inverse peristalsis and wants to expel foreign bodies. And the vomit may contain white foam, which is due to the interaction of hydrogen peroxide and substances in the stomach.
Next, it can be seen that the mouth and throat of the dog are irritated, which is manifested as increased salivation. Due to the invasion of local mucous membranes, the body instinctively secretes saliva to relieve discomfort. The dog may also lick the mouth frequently, as if trying to relieve the tingling sensation.
Furthermore, when the poisoning is serious, the dog's mental state will be abnormal. Or in a depressed state, lose interest in what they usually like, lazy in activities, and often lie in a corner. Or show restlessness, pacing back and forth, as if it is difficult to calm down due to internal discomfort.
If not treated in time, the dog's breathing may appear rapid and difficult, which is due to the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in the body to produce oxygen, or interfere with the normal gas exchange of the body, involving the respiratory system. It may even appear convulsive symptoms, which are caused by the nervous system being affected by toxins and causing neurological disorders.
All these symptoms require careful attention from the owner. If the dog has a similar situation, it should be sent to the doctor for treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease.
Next, it can be seen that the mouth and throat of the dog are irritated, which is manifested as increased salivation. Due to the invasion of local mucous membranes, the body instinctively secretes saliva to relieve discomfort. The dog may also lick the mouth frequently, as if trying to relieve the tingling sensation.
Furthermore, when the poisoning is serious, the dog's mental state will be abnormal. Or in a depressed state, lose interest in what they usually like, lazy in activities, and often lie in a corner. Or show restlessness, pacing back and forth, as if it is difficult to calm down due to internal discomfort.
If not treated in time, the dog's breathing may appear rapid and difficult, which is due to the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in the body to produce oxygen, or interfere with the normal gas exchange of the body, involving the respiratory system. It may even appear convulsive symptoms, which are caused by the nervous system being affected by toxins and causing neurological disorders.
All these symptoms require careful attention from the owner. If the dog has a similar situation, it should be sent to the doctor for treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease.

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