Post by woestrat on Jan 24, 2006 17:59:18 GMT -8
Other couses of diahrroea,
diahrroea, is a consequence of something else and not a cause. For this reason you cannot also frequently treat diarrhoea with something against diarrhoea. You must know why you animal has diahrroea before you can treat it. At young animals, old animals and weak animals are diarrhoea which 3-5 apprehends days already deadly!. Not because they have a terrible illness but the suffer from dehydration that causes tiredness. That causes the gerbil to sleep instate of eating and drinking. So the symptoms.
Tiredness, lethargy, diahrroea, dehydration, death do not mean that your gerbil is suffering from Ecoli! It also doesn't mean that it is not. You have to let a vet check what the problem is, like i said,diahrroea, is a consequence of something else and not a cause !
Other causes are:
* virus infection.
* bacterial infectie: eating bad food or contaminates food bad food
* hygiene infecties or lighting processes in the bowel by * medicines: for example magnesium containing resources and antimicrobic resources.
*Fear
* stress
* too much fought (for example too much vegetable and fruit)
* at aprubte passage to other fodder
* bad passage of mother milk to fixed fodder
I know that everyone is here deathly-frightened for Ecoli. but think. before you will label diarrhoea suddenly as ecoli and this way sow fear
Let a vet check if your gerbil is suffering from ecoli when he is showing signs of Tiredness, lethargy, diahrroea, dehydration and even death
diahrroea, is a consequence of something else and not a cause. For this reason you cannot also frequently treat diarrhoea with something against diarrhoea. You must know why you animal has diahrroea before you can treat it. At young animals, old animals and weak animals are diarrhoea which 3-5 apprehends days already deadly!. Not because they have a terrible illness but the suffer from dehydration that causes tiredness. That causes the gerbil to sleep instate of eating and drinking. So the symptoms.
Tiredness, lethargy, diahrroea, dehydration, death do not mean that your gerbil is suffering from Ecoli! It also doesn't mean that it is not. You have to let a vet check what the problem is, like i said,diahrroea, is a consequence of something else and not a cause !
Other causes are:
* virus infection.
* bacterial infectie: eating bad food or contaminates food bad food
* hygiene infecties or lighting processes in the bowel by * medicines: for example magnesium containing resources and antimicrobic resources.
*Fear
* stress
* too much fought (for example too much vegetable and fruit)
* at aprubte passage to other fodder
* bad passage of mother milk to fixed fodder
I know that everyone is here deathly-frightened for Ecoli. but think. before you will label diarrhoea suddenly as ecoli and this way sow fear
Let a vet check if your gerbil is suffering from ecoli when he is showing signs of Tiredness, lethargy, diahrroea, dehydration and even death