This study reviews the causes of pet disease endometritis and assesses the effectiveness of different treatment options. Endometritis is an inflammatory process of the uterine mucosa (endometrium), which is polyetiological in nature and is widespread. The main sources of inflammatory diseases in the uterus in farm animals are: contamination of the genitals of livestock caused by pathogenic and opportunistic types of microorganisms; violation of feeding rules and conditions of detention; endocrine system disorder; weakening of the general reactivity and resistance of the body, as well as violation of metabolic processes. Pathology of reproductive organs in animals is one of the main reasons that affect the rate of reproduction of the herd and milk productivity, reduce the number of lactation, and lead to premature culling of the animal.
Treatment of any inflammatory processes in agriculture, including
endometritis, must be timely, comprehensive, safe and effective.
For the therapy and prevention of endometritis, complex drugs,
regimens and additional methods of treatment have been developed, which include
several areas such as adequate antibiotic therapy (general and local), hormonal
treatment, biotherapy, reflexology, novocaine blockade therapy, physiotherapy,
etc. The data on the effectiveness of these treatments are quite contradictory
and diverse. According to literary sources, one day of infertility in farm
animals causes great economic damage to livestock. This is due to the lost
offspring of young animals, the cost of treatment and livestock maintenance,
thereby reducing the profitability and increasing the cost of production in
animal husbandry.
Of all farm animals, most pigs need vitamins and minerals, which
is associated with their rapid growth and development. The main cause of the
disease is a lack of iron in the body. Complex and timely therapy can cure both
acute and chronic endometritis in sheep and restore their productivity,
provided that veterinary intervention is applied promptly and treatment begins
immediately. Also, during lambing, it is necessary to remove lochia in time and
prevent the arrest of the afterbirth, and if the genitals are injured during
childbirth, provide veterinary assistance in time. Therefore, if animals are
treated in a timely manner, a positive prognosis can be expected.
Analysis of the available literature indicates widespread
endometritis in different species of farm animals. Acute inflammation of the
uterine mucosa causes a huge economic loss, especially in dairy complexes, for
this reason, special attention should be paid to the diagnosis, treatment and
prevention of obstetric and gynecological diseases. Therefore, the
identification of etiological factors, the clarification of the clinic of the
disease, as well as the development of effective methods and methods of
treatment to prevent endometritis has become the subject of hard work for
domestic and foreign scientists. Defective offspring or pathology during
childbirth and the postpartum period in farm animals is widespread, despite the
efforts of well-known scientists and practitioners, which means that the
problem remains relevant, and therefore the search for new ways, schemes and
methods that stimulate the body's defenses for the prevention of genital
diseases is in demand.
Author
(s) Details
Ganiev I.M.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Biryulya V.V.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Tremasova A.M.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Musin R.R.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Idiyatov I.I.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Eroshin A.I.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Shakirova (Safarova)
E.R.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Zvereva (Zinnatova)
L.N.
Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation, and Biological Safety (FSBSI
«FCTRBS-ARRVI»), Russia.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crpbs/v7/3309
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