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abces/superficial bacterial not in the bone
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 1005357" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>If you can not do this, call the vet.</p><p>Put her in the head gate, feel if it moves. Then it is superficial. Secure her head with the Larrette or halter. Find the soft. Spot, lance and drain, squeezing out all the puss. A 14 gauge 2" needle works ok but is slow. Flush with weak tea strength iodine. Open the jaw, secure the mouth and look inside for a puncture mark or hay or a stick stuck inside, absessed tooth. Flush again with tea strength iodine. La 200 and an anti inflam. Check on her daily, drain again if needed and flush as well as anti inflam. 3x flushing and anti inflam. Follow both the withdrawal times and dose times</p><p>Be careful when working in her mouth. An unsecured animal can sever some digits or more when they close that mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 1005357, member: 6198"] If you can not do this, call the vet. Put her in the head gate, feel if it moves. Then it is superficial. Secure her head with the Larrette or halter. Find the soft. Spot, lance and drain, squeezing out all the puss. A 14 gauge 2" needle works ok but is slow. Flush with weak tea strength iodine. Open the jaw, secure the mouth and look inside for a puncture mark or hay or a stick stuck inside, absessed tooth. Flush again with tea strength iodine. La 200 and an anti inflam. Check on her daily, drain again if needed and flush as well as anti inflam. 3x flushing and anti inflam. Follow both the withdrawal times and dose times Be careful when working in her mouth. An unsecured animal can sever some digits or more when they close that mouth. [/QUOTE]
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