Confused kindly help

2023-11-11 15:14:25
I have been posting about my dog’s diarrhea with blood, which has stopped . However, this morning I noticed that there was no blood in her stool, but today night the rest of her stool is normal, but after she pooped, I saw one drop of blood and some mild stain on her anus. This is the second day of treatment...I don’t know if she is getting better or worse. I need your advice dr on what to do next... and I am grateful to all doctors 🙏🏻
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Without checking her current condition and comparing it with her previous history, it is difficult to tell anything about her improvement. Kindly consult with a vet for more information.

Answered2023-11-11 17:09:32

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Answered2023-11-11 15:59:52

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It will take for any infection to subside..so pls stick to treatment protocol..

Answered2023-11-13 07:38:32

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If it is only second day of treatment, it is good that your pet seems better already, I know because I've been following your questions these past days. Now complete the whole treatment as suggested. Do not assume that since there is no blood, there is no infection. It'll take a few days for your pet to be alright, still you'll have to keep on supplementing her to recover completely.

Answered2023-11-11 15:50:14

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