These symptoms can be very serious, and caused by well over 40 different problems. Take your dog to a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and needed treatment.
you find the cause of it... saltines and ginger ale subtle the stomach
Yes, Cerenia can be used for cats to treat nausea and vomiting.
Ipecac 30c is often used in homeopathy to address nausea and vomiting, while Arsenicum album is typically indicated for diarrhea, especially when accompanied by symptoms like restlessness or anxiety. Alternating these remedies may be intended to treat a condition characterized by both vomiting and diarrhea, such as some types of gastroenteritis. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
get to hospital asap
Your doctor would have to find the underlying cause and treat it.
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches.
Promethazine is not typically used to treat vomiting in dogs. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of the vomiting and to provide appropriate treatment. Giving medications to dogs without veterinary guidance can be unsafe and may not address the root cause of the issue.
Bactrim is used to treat ear infections, urinary tract infections, bronchitis, traveler's diarrhea, and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. It's probably not the best thing to use to treat a fever blister. Antibiotics don't do any thing for viral infections, fever blisters are caused by a virus. It could also cause side affects like rashes, nausia, diahrea and vomiting. If it's around your mouth then you should consult with a doctor and see if it can be applied there. For safer treatment, you can use over the counter cold sore creams like abreva.
Keppra is a medication used to treat seizures or an anticonvulsant in medical terms
These terms are similar but not identitcal. Persistent vomiting is the kind that continues to happen for a long period. Intractable vomiting is the kind that continues to happen even when you treat it; it is resistant to treatment.
No. Drugs that treat nausea and vomiting will diminish this reflex, though.
You would do well to call a medical professional.