Rabies: A closer danger than you think

Rabies is a disease that many people must have heard of in one way or another. It is a disease that can occur in every season, so there are reports of an outbreak of this disease that the number is alarmingly high. In addition to being dangerous to animals, people are also at risk of being infected from being bitten. So let's get to know this disease so that everyone can see the severity of rabies and be prepared to deal with it. Getting to know rabies "Rabies" or "hydrophobia" is a disease caused by the Rabies virus, which can be transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, entering through a wound that is bitten, scratched, or just an infected animal licking the wound can cause infection. In addition, this virus can also enter through mucous membranes, such as the conjunctiva, nasal mucosa, mouth, even if the mucous membranes have no wounds. This makes rabies very severe in all mammals, including humans. Because all mammals can be infected with rabies, such as dogs...

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Misaligned front teeth in squirrels

Pepsi came to the hospital with a problem of misaligned front teeth. Because the front teeth do not meet normally, Pepsi's front teeth are not worn down naturally like other squirrels. The teeth will grow longer and roll inward in the mouth, stabbing the gums, causing pain and difficulty eating. 🐾 Therefore, Dr. Joy treated it by trimming the teeth to be shorter so that Pepsi will not be in pain, can eat food again, and live a cheerful life as usual. 🤓 Dr. Joy, DVM, Exotic Animal Treatment Department, Internal Medicine Department, Talingchan Animal Hospital, after cutting the teeth, the teeth that grew too long

Misaligned front teeth in squirrels

Pepsi came to the hospital with a problem of misaligned front teeth. Because the front teeth do not meet normally, Pepsi's front teeth are not worn down naturally like other squirrels. The teeth will grow longer and roll inward in the mouth, stabbing the gums, causing pain and difficulty eating. 🐾 Therefore, Dr. Joy treated her by trimming the teeth to be shorter so that Pepsi will not be in pain, eat again, and live a cheerful life as usual. 🤓Dr. Joy, DVM, Exotic Animal Care Department, Internal Medicine Department, Talingchan Animal Hospital, after cutting the teeth, the teeth that grew too long

Rabies/Hydrophobia

Rabies, a Danger Closer Than You Think Rabies, a Danger Closer Than You Think It's time for us to understand more about this disease so that we can safely cope and help stop the spread of rabies. The virus that causes rabies is called Rabies virus, which is very virulent in all mammals, including humans. This virus is destroyed by heat, sunlight, and dryness. It is also easily destroyed by soapy water and common disinfectants such as alcohol. However, if this virus enters the body in large enough quantities, it will enter the nervous system, causing neurological symptoms and death. All mammals must be careful. All mammals can be infected with rabies, including pets such as dogs, cats, rabbits, squirrels, horses, and livestock such as cows...

Specialized Treatment Center

Specialized Centers Specialized Veterinary Centers of Talingchan Animal Hospital Specialized Centers and Clinics of Talingchan Animal Hospital 1. Orthopedic Center – Hip Osteoarthritis – Patellar Dislocation – Getting to Know Hip Osteoarthritis in Dogs – Thai Veterinarians Successfully Replace Hip Joints in Dogs 2. Internal Medicine Center …

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