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What reason is goldfish head tumour was broken? Can you still grow?

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
The goldfish head tumor is broken and can grow as long as it can recover. If they are slightly damaged, they can recover naturally. If the damage is severe, they need to be treated to help them recover. First, we can change the water for them, then supply oxygen continuously to ensure the oxygen content in the jar, and then use erythromycin to disinfect the affected area. In this way, the damaged part will recover after about three days of treatment.
What reason is goldfish head tumour was broken? Can you still grow?

One, what reason

is goldfish head tumour was broken? The reason that goldfish head tumour appears to get hurt, basically have the following kinds:

1, fish school fights each other: If the goldfish that raises inside crock is overmuch, the circumstance that can appear to fight between them, head tumour gets hurt also cannot be avoided.

2. Collision injury: If there are some decorations in the cylinder, they are prone to collision injury. If the treatment is not enough, it is easy to develop infection.

Two, goldfish head tumor broken can also grow

1, slight damage: head tumor appears slight damage when the breeder need not worry, they can restore health through self-regulation ability, only need to ensure that the water quality is clean and good.

2. Serious damage: When the goldfish head tumor is seriously injured, the breeder needs to use some external means to help them recover. First of all, we need to change the water for them to ensure the cleanliness of the water. Then oxygenate them to ensure that the dissolved oxygen in the water is sufficient, and then use cotton swabs dipped in some mercurochrome or erythromycin and other anti-inflammatory drugs to disinfect their affected areas, so as to avoid their infection. If there is no recovery, they can be treated with furacilin or potassium permanganate dissolved in water. After three to five days of treatment, it can basically return to normal.

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