Pigeon Pox, Canker and Eye Treatment Medicine Combo Pack
Treatment Prepration:
POX MEDICINE: Wash wounds with plain water and clean with a clean cloth. Apply POX RELIEF ointment to the wound with your finger. the medicine should be applied only once and not again. Apply coconut oil daily on the wounds from the next day until they are clean.
Caution: The medicine should not go into the eye otherwise the eye may get damaged. You can also use NETRA RELIEF medicine for eye protection.
CANKER MEDICINE: If there is smallpox on the beak of a bird/pigeon whose root reaches inside the mouth, then put Pox Treator on the outside of the beak and CANKER RELIEF on the inside. Do not give water after each CANKER RELIEF Therefore, treatment should be done only after feeding grains.
Netra Relief Drops:
Applying Netra Relief is straightforward. Follow these dosage guidelines for optimal results:
- Dosage: Administer 2-3 drops daily until relief is achieved.
- Effectiveness: Many users report a 70 to 80% improvement following the first dose.
- Duration: Continue treatment until symptoms fully resolve.
Product Storage: Keep place cool, dark and dry place. Protect from heat and direct sunlight. Close bottel cap propperly after use.
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Symptoms
Pigeon Pox Symptoms:
Pigeon pox in baby pigeons, also known as avian pox, is caused by a virus and manifests as wart-like growths or scabs on the skin and/or in the mouth and throat. It’s generally not fatal and often resolves on its own, but secondary infections can occur if the lesions are damaged.
- Avipoxvirus: Pigeon pox is caused by a virus that’s highly contagious among birds.
- Transmission: The virus spreads through direct contact with infected birds, contaminated surfaces, or insect vectors like mosquitoes.
- Environmental Factors: Factors like overcrowding and poor hygiene can increase the spread.
Symptoms:
Skin Lesions:
The most common sign is the appearance of wart-like growths or scabs on featherless areas of the body, such as the eyelids, beak, legs, and around the vent.
Mucosal Lesions:
In some cases, lesions can also appear in the mouth, pharynx, trachea, and esophagus.
Other Symptoms:
Infected birds may also show signs of lethargy, depression, ruffled feathers, dehydration, and even vision problems or difficulty breathing if the lesions are severe.
Forms of the Disease:
Pigeon pox can manifest in two main forms:
- Dry form: Characterized by skin lesions and scabs.
- Wet form: Involves lesions in the mouth and throat.
Pigeon Eye Infections:
Pigeon eye infections often manifest with distinct symptoms that require immediate attention. Affected birds typically exhibit:
- Redness and Swelling: The eye may appear pink or reddish, with swollen eyelids.
- Discharge: You might notice thick, white, or tan discharge that may become crusted around the eye.
- Excessive Blinking: Infected pigeons often blink or squint excessively.
- Eye Scratching: Look out for signs of scratching or rubbing at the affected eye.
- Cloudy Eyes: The eye might appear cloudy or glassy, indicating infection severity.
- Behavioral Changes: Infected birds often show reduced appetite and lethargy, indicating discomfort.
Prompt action is crucial, as untreated eye infections can lead to severe complications, including cataracts.
Pigeon canker disaese symptoms:
Pigeon canker, also known as trichomoniasis, is a disease caused by the parasite Trichomonas gallinae. It is characterized by lesions, often yellowish and cheesy, in the mouth, throat, crop, and digestive tract. Symptoms include difficulty swallowing, regurgitation, lethargy, and potential respiratory distress. The disease is transmitted through contaminated food, water, and direct contact between birds.
Reasons for pigeon canker:
- Parasite: The primary cause is the protozoan parasite Trichomonas gallinae.
- Transmission: The parasite spreads through:
- Direct contact: Infected birds can transmit the parasite to healthy birds through beak-to-beak contact.
- Contaminated water: Pigeons can contract the disease by drinking from contaminated water sources.
- Contaminated food: Seeds or other food items that have been contaminated by an infected bird can transmit the disease.
- Stress: Factors like overcrowding, other diseases, or parasitic infestations can weaken a pigeon’s immune system, making them more susceptible to canker.
Symptoms of pigeon canker:
- Oral Lesions: Yellowish, cheesy plaques or ulcers in the mouth, throat, and crop.
- Difficulty Swallowing: Lesions can make it painful and difficult for pigeons to eat and drink.
- Regurgitation: Pigeons may vomit or regurgitate food due to the blockage or irritation caused by the lesions.
- Lethargy: Infected birds may become weak and inactive.
- Respiratory Distress: Canker can cause difficulty breathing, leading to gasping or wheezing.
- Weight Loss: Due to difficulty eating and the infection, pigeons may experience significant weight loss.
- Other Symptoms: Diarrhea, increased water intake, and watery eyes can also occur.
Note: Canker can be fatal, particularly in young pigeons, and secondary bacterial infections can complicate the disease.
Specification
Product type: Treatment Medicine
Product Form: Herbal Gel, Liquid, Powder
Product specific: Pox , Canker and Eye treatment medicine
Packing options: Pox Gel – 10, 20, 40, 80.gra, Canker Powder – 5, 10, 20.gram, Eye Drops – 5, 10, 20ml
Product Life: 3 Year
MPN: DR9090129PDX
Warning: Not for Human Use
Product Storage: Keep place cool, dark and dry place. Protect from heat and direct sunlight. Close bottel cap propperly after use
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