Treatment should be persisted in for a long period if necessary.
Such radical lines of treatment should be discouraged.
Treatment should be prompt, as in many cases fermentation of the contents of the stomach occurs and gases form rapidly.
In warm stables and during the warm weather, treatment shouldnot be postponed later than twenty-four hours.
During the first three days the treatment should consist of cold-water irrigation to check the inflammation and relieve the pain.
Treatment should consist in early and complete removal by the knife, including one-half or three-quarters of an inch of the sound tissue adjoining the tumor.
Should a vaginal discharge exist, treatment should be instituted with a view to its arrest, as the irritating fluid coming in contact with the ulcer would prevent its healing.
When the fistula is not so high up in the bowel as to render the use of the knife unsafe, this plan of treatment should be adopted.
Treatment should, of course, be continued long after the disappearance of syphilitic symptoms, and it would probably be well to continue the mixed treatment intermittently until after puberty.
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