Clinical signs

CLINICAL SIGNS

  • Stiff gait and the tail may be raised.
  • Incoordination and tetany.
  • Sweating in profuse manner
  • Rapid and labored respiration with wide dilatation of pupils which may be accompanied by a distinct thumping sound from the thorax due to spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm.
  • Muscular fibrillation esp. of the masseter and shoulder region and trismus without prolapse of membrana nictitans unlike in tetanus disease.
  • Reduced peristalsis and suspended urination and defecation.
  • May attempt to drink but unable to swallow.
  • Lowered calcium diet during the pre-stress period may help to avoid the excess gastro-intestinal absorption of calcium.
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