Hydrogen Peroxide Side Effects in Dogs
Side effects of using hydrogen peroxide in dogs
For the use of hydrogen peroxide in dogs, the side effects must be carefully observed.
If a dog takes hydrogen peroxide by mistake, the first one will bear the brunt and the stomach will be disturbed. It often causes vomiting, which irritates the stomach and organs, and the stomach gas will be reversed. And when vomiting, or there may be severe symptoms, the dog will feel uncomfortable, or even cause dehydration, because its body fluids are lost with vomiting.
Furthermore, there is damage to the mouth, throat and esophagus. The strong oxidative properties of hydrogen peroxide can burn these mucous membranes. Dogs may have difficulty swallowing, feel pain when eating and drinking, and in the mouth, there may be redness and swelling, and even ulcers.
What's more, if hydrogen peroxide enters the blood, it can cause the danger of hemolysis. Blood cells are destroyed by it, the dog's qi and blood run disordered, the spirit is listless, the visual mucosa is pale, and the body is tired, which seriously affects its health.
Therefore, those who feed dogs must be cautious and familiar with its nature to prevent dogs from being harmed by it. If you accidentally use it, seek medical attention as soon as possible, and do not delay the opportunity for treatment.
For the use of hydrogen peroxide in dogs, the side effects must be carefully observed.
If a dog takes hydrogen peroxide by mistake, the first one will bear the brunt and the stomach will be disturbed. It often causes vomiting, which irritates the stomach and organs, and the stomach gas will be reversed. And when vomiting, or there may be severe symptoms, the dog will feel uncomfortable, or even cause dehydration, because its body fluids are lost with vomiting.
Furthermore, there is damage to the mouth, throat and esophagus. The strong oxidative properties of hydrogen peroxide can burn these mucous membranes. Dogs may have difficulty swallowing, feel pain when eating and drinking, and in the mouth, there may be redness and swelling, and even ulcers.
What's more, if hydrogen peroxide enters the blood, it can cause the danger of hemolysis. Blood cells are destroyed by it, the dog's qi and blood run disordered, the spirit is listless, the visual mucosa is pale, and the body is tired, which seriously affects its health.
Therefore, those who feed dogs must be cautious and familiar with its nature to prevent dogs from being harmed by it. If you accidentally use it, seek medical attention as soon as possible, and do not delay the opportunity for treatment.

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