The treatment of vaginal prolapse in a non-pregnant cow
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Vaginal prolapse generally occur in third trimester of pregnant cows. Vaginal prolapse not only occurs in pregnant cows, but can also in non-pregnant cows. This paper reported a vaginal prolapse occurred in non-pregnant cow after three months of parturition. The clinical sign was fever, increased respiratory rate, and the vaginal mucosa appears to be protruding from the vulva. Treatment is carried out by cleaning the vaginal mucosa using water and povidone iodine 2%, manual vaginal reposition. Administration of drugs such as antibiotic, antiinflammation, and multivitamin were given to the cow intramuscularly.
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