Cloacitis
Cloatitis is an inflammation of the cloaca and can have different causes.
Symptoms:
At bulge (prolapse) occurs dehydration (dehydration). the cloaca is swollen (solid) and very good by blood (sometimes dark red/purple colored).
Cause:
Causes may include; cloaca-calcification, dehydration of the cloaca during the laying or ill-considered use of crossed or e.g. a metal probe at the sexes.
Treatment:
When treatment should be examined prior to or there a calculus is present, if so, should this be manually or surgically removed. Antibiotic therapy (Marbocyl) is required after a preceding sensitivity determination there a large range of gram negative bacteria may be responsible for the infection.