A Treatise on the One-Humped Camel in Health and In Disease/Chapter 20

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Don't forget to ascertain whether the camel is sick or lame, or beneath what circumstances the tear occurred, so as to stop the other nostril getting torn too. It is caused by an abnormal pressure on the nostril-rope and by an unhealthy state of the hole in the nostril by way of which the nostril-peg passes; overdriving, overloading, working camels sick with Trypanosomiasis or other illness, or when weak or lame from any cause, all make the animal hang back on the nostril-rope. A subcutaneous abscess within the frontal region or at the bottom of the nose isn't at all times as a consequence of a superficial injury, but sometimes represents a collection of pus which has penetrated a fractured bone from a diseased frontal sinus; it necessitates cautious probing for a hole in the bone and an examination for any ache or swelling within the bone itself or other signal indicating Suppuration in the frontal sinus (which see). Suppuration within the sphenoidal sinus may lead to blindness from involvement of the sheath of the optic nerve, and dangerous complications corresponding to septic basal meningitis and thrombosis of the cavernous sinus might occur.



adorable-dog-desires-treat.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0 The fracture might or could not result in displacement of bone. An clever camelman can easily do these alterations himself, offered he's made to understand the necessity of training the jaw in order that the incisor teeth will approximate to the Dental Pad when the bone "sets." If an enormous hole is left, the camel will not be capable to graze when the fracture is cured. To keep the string in its place, make a nick within the teeth close to the gum with a file. A riding-camel is seriously depreciated in worth by a torn nostril, and, if both are torn and the animal is troublesome to handle, it could also be essential to make a baggager of him; the Egyptian bridle is likely to be tried if he's otherwise a good riding camel. A camel with one nostril torn could be labored both in a bridle or a halter or with a peg in the opposite nostril, what is nasal spray according to his temperament.



The usual dose for adults and children over 6 years of age is 1 to 2 sprays in each nostril, twice a day, as directed by the doctor. Use should comply with medical directions, and it will be important not to exceed the recommended dose. This is a common situation in India and in riding-camels, or wherever the nose-peg is in use. Short or heavy nostril-ropes, or those tied too low down on the tail of the camel in front, cause extra strain on the nose-peg; additionally using too stout a material for tying the nostril-rope to the nostril-peg, in order that it does not break because it should do when an abnormal pressure is out of the blue placed on it. The nostril-peg might get torn clean out at once, however, usually, the continuous pressure first causes suppuration of the nostril-peg gap, and is adopted by a sudden increased strain which lacerates the nostril. The subsequent remedy consists in completely syringing out the Sinus twice each day with Pot. 8. Suppuration of the Frontal Sinus.



Simple subcutaneous abscesses are widespread in regards to the Frontal region between the eyes; they're as a consequence of blows from the heads of other camels, particularly when feeding bhusa; from bites of other camels; from injuries attributable to thorns; or from blows with sticks. Abscesses at the commissures of the lips are often attributable to injuries obtained from the onerous twigs of trees in a used-up grazing ground; lance them by the skin, if doable. Abscesses within the Temporal Fossa are serious, as they heal up with nice problem owing to the constant movement of the jaw-bone and the absence of drainage; a few of them discover an outlet by way of the ear (see Diseases of the Ear). In complications of Camel-pox (which see), abscess of the submaxillary and pharyngeal glands is typically met with. Within the third week of intra-uterine life two pits make their look on the underneath aspect of the entrance of the head, and are identified because the olfactory or nasal pits; they are the primary look of the true olfactory area of the nose, and some of their epithelial lining cells send off axons (see Nervous System) which arborize with the dendrites of the cells of the olfactory lobe of the mind and so kind the olfactory nerves (see J. Disse, Anat.

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