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CATDOLL: What to do if your pig has a fever and swollen ears - causes, symptoms and treatments

Causes of Pigs' Swollen Ears Due to Fever

Pigs with fever and swollen ears may be caused by a variety of reasons, the most common of which include:

  • Viral infection: A viral infection in pigs that causes fever and swollen ears.
  • Bacterial Infection: Fever caused by a bacterial infection can cause swollen ears in pigs.
  • Trauma: Trauma or impact to the pig's ears can cause fever and ear swelling.
  • Allergic reaction: Pigs may have an allergic reaction to a food or environment, resulting in fever and swollen ears.

Symptoms of pigs with fever and swollen ears

When a pig has a fever and swollen ears, the following symptoms may occur:

  • Fever: The pig's body temperature rises above the normal range.
  • Swollen ears: The pig's ears are visibly swollen and tender to the touch.
  • Rapid breathing: Pigs may have rapid or difficult breathing.
  • Reduced activity: Pigs may appear listless and less active.
  • Loss of appetite: Pigs may suffer from a loss of appetite and refuse to eat.

Treatment for pigs with fever and swollen ears

Once the pig is found to have a fever and swollen ears, the following treatments should be taken in time:

  • Medical attention: Seek medical attention as soon as possible and seek professional diagnosis and treatment advice from a veterinarian.
  • Cooling: Use appropriate methods to help pigs cool down, such as wiping with cold water or using heat dissipation equipment.
  • Antimicrobial drugs: Treat with appropriate antimicrobial drugs as directed by your veterinarian.
  • Antiviral drugs: If there is a viral infection in the pig, use antiviral drugs for treatment under the guidance of a veterinarian.
  • Diet management: Provide pigs with easily digestible, nutritious food to ensure their nutritional intake.

If the pig has a fever and the ear swelling is severe or the condition continues to worsen, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately and follow the veterinarian's instructions for treatment.

Thank you for reading this article. I hope this article can help you understand the causes, symptoms and treatments of pigs with swollen ears due to fever.

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