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What to do if your dog’s vulva is red and swollen

2025-10-27 13:36:35 pet

What should I do if my dog’s vulva is red and swollen? Full analysis of 10 days of popular pet raising issues

Recently, "red and swollen dog vulva" has become a frequently searched term in pet health topics across the Internet. This article combines the veterinary consultation data and pet forum discussion hot spots in the past 10 days to provide you with a structured solution.

1. Symptom Manifestation Comparison Table

What to do if your dog’s vulva is red and swollen

Symptom levelPerformance characteristicsFrequency of occurrence (last 10 days)
MildMild redness, no discharge42%
ModerateObvious swelling and clear discharge35%
SevereUlceration, bleeding, purulent dischargetwenty three%

2. Analysis of five common causes

According to the latest admission data of pet hospitals (October 2023):

CauseProportionProne varieties
bacterial infection38%bulldog, poodle
fungal infection25%Bichon Frize, Pomeranian
allergic reaction18%Corgi, Shiba Inu
Hormone disorders12%Unneutered female dog
Traumatic stimulation7%All varieties

3. Four-step method for home treatment

1.Cleaning and disinfection: Use pet-specific lotion (pH 6.2-7.4) to clean twice a day
2.isolation protection: Wear an Elizabethan ring to prevent licking
3.Environmental disinfection: Disinfect living areas with hypochlorous acid (1:99 dilution)
4.diet modification: Stop snacking and replenish probiotics

4. Emergency medical treatment indicators

red flagCountermeasures
Persistent fever (>39.5℃)Seek medical attention within 2 hours
Refusal to eat for more than 24 hoursNeed infusion treatment
bloody dischargeemergency treatment
severe abdominal contractionsRule out pyometra

5. Comparison of preventive measures data

prevention methodsefficientDifficulty of implementation
Regular genital care87%★☆☆
sterilization surgery92%★★★
Change to hypoallergenic dog food68%★☆☆
Enhance immunity75%★★☆

6. Recent hot QA selections

Q: Does redness and swelling during estrus require special treatment?
A: Data shows that 32% of physiological redness and swelling will heal on their own 3-5 days after the end of estrus, but if they persist for more than 1 week, they require medical attention.

Q: Can I use human erythromycin ointment?
A: Veterinarians recommend avoiding the use of human drugs. Pet-specific ointments are 27% more effective and safer.

Special reminder:Recently, counterfeit pet drugs have appeared in many places. Please look for the veterinary drug GMP certification mark when purchasing. The cure rate of drugs purchased through formal channels can reach 89%, while inferior drugs may aggravate the condition.

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