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Expounding Cow Postpartum Disease from the Perspective of Chinese Veterinary Medicine

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Among the diseases of dairy cows, postpartum diseases account for a high proportion and have the characteristics of high morbidity, causing great harm to dairy farming. Through a large number of clinical diagnosis cases, consulting the treatment methods of fellow veterinarians and summing up my clinical medication experience, we comprehensively adopted the Chinese veterinary method to solve the postpartum disease encountered in the dairy cattle breeding process. The diagnosis means are through four diagnostic methods: "looking, smelling, asking and cutting", and through the combination of Chinese veterinary prescriptions, then treat according to syndrome differentiation, strengthen the right and eliminate the evil, and harmonize yin and yang, the preparation of traditional Chinese medicine, the perfusion of sick cattle, the Chinese herbal medicine prescriptions for clearing heat and detoxifying, promoting blood circulation and removing stasis, and removing corruption, pus, and the observation after medication, have achieved good effects, especially in cases caused by fetal coat stasis, abortion, stillbirth and other symptoms. This article summarized the types (postpartum fever, blood halo, blood deficiency, sweating, postpartum lochia, postpartum wind, postpartum paralysis), etiology, clinical symptoms, TCM treatment principles and prescriptions of postpartum diseases from the point of view of middle veterinarians, After treatment, have a large number of cows with postpartum diseases have recovered.

Published in Animal and Veterinary Sciences (Volume 10, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.avs.20221005.12
Page(s) 126-130
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Keywords

Cattle, Chinese Veterinarian, Postpartum Disease, Treatment, Prescription

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    Haosheng Huang, Qiong Yang, Cuili Liu, Guangtian Li. Expounding Cow Postpartum Disease from the Perspective of Chinese Veterinary Medicine. Anim Vet Sci. 2022;10(5):126-130. doi: 10.11648/j.avs.20221005.12

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  • Animal Husbandry Management Station of Mengshan County, Wuzhou City, China

  • Animal Epidemic Disease Prevention and Control Center, Pingle County, Guilin, China

  • Agricultural and Rural Comprehensive Service Center, Chentang Town, Mengshan County, Wuzhou City, China

  • Agricultural and Rural Comprehensive Service Center, Changping Township, Mengshan County, Wuzhou City, China

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