⭐️1. What are the manifestations of wet Feline infectious peritonitis and dry Feline infectious peritonitis?
Wet transmission and dry transmission are two types of transmission in cats. The most obvious manifestation of wet abdomen is a large stomach (with ascites), and severe wet abdomen will have hydrothorax (expressed as abnormal breathing). The behavioral performance of dry abscess is not as obvious as that of wet abscess. Only after the dry abscess enters the middle stage, it will produce more obvious manifestations, including: eye lesions, convulsions, limb paralysis, incontinence, inability to walk. Stable (the virus enters the brain and invades the central nervous system).
⭐️2. Will wet Feline infectious peritonitis and dry Feline infectious peritonitis convert to each other? ⭐️
In fact, when cats and cats first suffered from epigastric disease, there were no different types. It was because the mutation of the coronavirus affected the body. After the virus was produced, it would develop into dry or wet according to their respective constitutions. belly. According to our previous treatment experience, the probability of developing wet abdominal transmission is about 80%, and 20% is dry abdominal transmission. As far as feline transmission is concerned, there is no so-called nature exchange, and there is no “mixed cat transmission” as many parents call it. No matter what kind of nature it is, in the final analysis, the virus affects the body, resulting in many symptoms. The appearance of constipation does not mean that convulsions and incontinence must be caused by dryness, and wetness will never have such symptoms. Symptoms are only a general classification based on big data statistics, and there is no so-called unique attribute.
At present, the discrimination standard of domestic treatment is also very clear: ascites and pleural effusion are uniformly classified as wet abdomen. Absence of ascites and pleural effusion are dry abscesses.
⭐️3. Which is more serious, wet Feline infectious peritonitis or dry Feline infectious peritonitis? Which is more difficult to treat? ⭐️
According to our treatment experience in recent years, wet Feline infectious peritonitis causes faster death and requires faster treatment. Dry transmission is not as fast as wet transmission, but it is easy to cause irreversible damage to cats (blindness, severe paralysis, etc.) if not treated in time. The treatment cycle of wet abdominal cavity is generally 4-8 weeks, and the dosage and cost will be less. The treatment cycle of dry abdominal cavity is generally 6-12 weeks, and the dosage and cost will be higher.
In terms of treatment difficulty: the more timely the treatment of wet Feline infectious peritonitis and dry Feline infectious peritonitis, the lower the difficulty of treatment! As long as the risk period of initial medication (1-4 days) is passed, at the current level of treatment, the cure rate is as high as 95%. It is said on the Internet that the intractable feline transmission is mainly due to the untimely treatment and expensive treatment costs (some parents will be trapped by fake medicines). The fatality rate in the early stage of treatment will be higher, and it can basically be completely cured after the dangerous period. .