Treatment of Calf Bloody Dysentery by Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
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    The cattle industry in some areas of my country has basically become a pillar industry for rural revitalization in agricultural and pastoral areas. Whether the cattle breeding industry is developed in a place mainly depends on the stock of basic cows. The significance of basic cow breeding is mainly to breed calves, and the higher the survival rate of calves, the more vigorous the industrial development will be. Those who are engaged in the cattle industry and veterinary diagnosis and treatment industry know that calf diseases with blood and diarrhea as the main symptoms are very common. The infection rate, morbidity rate and mortality rate of the disease are relatively high. If the diagnosis is inaccurate and the treatment is not timely, it will easily lead to the death of the cattle and have a huge impact on the development of the cattle industry. This paper adopts the dialectical treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, and adopts the treatment principles of clearing heat and detoxification, cooling blood to stop bleeding, nourishing spleen and replenishing qi, astringing intestines and stopping diarrhea. We have made our own traditional Chinese medicine decoction combined with the treatment principles of Western medicine to strengthen the heart and replenish fluid, antibacterial and antiinflammatory, and regulate electrolytes. This is a comprehensive treatment of the disease. The combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine learns from each other's strengths and complements each other's weaknesses, and has received very good therapeutic effects.

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