After this purgative has acted, if there is a lack of appetite and the animal does not ruminate regularly, the powder mentioned in remarks on the treatment of chronic tympanites may be given according to directions.
Tympanites may be caused by any kind of feed which produces indigestion.
The same result may follow when a cow is choked, as the obstruction in the gullet prevents the eructation or passing up of gas from the stomach, so that the gas continues to accumulate until tympanites results.
When cattle are first turned into young clover they eat so greedily of it that tympanites frequently results.
Tympanites is a distention of the rumen or paunch with gases of fermentation, and is manifested outwardly by swelling in the region of the left flank.
Gas accumulates in the stomach, so that tympanites is a prominent symptom.
When the diaphragm was mobilized progressively and slowly, the tympanites could be made to disappear.
Tympanites occasionally rapidly supervenes upon the occurrence of perforation, and must then, of course, be treated with due reference to the latter condition.
Tympanites should be met by warm stupes, large enemas of warm water with fl.
If the tympanitescoexist with constipation, enemata, either with or without a small quantity of oil of turpentine, may often be used with advantage.
The rose-colored eruption is, moreover, wanting, and diarrhoea and tympanites are absent.
When it occurs in a more advanced stage of the disease it is best met by the administration of enemata, which may contain, if there is much tympanites present, a small quantity of oil of turpentine.
Tympanites also occasionally requires treatment, for in addition to interference with the descent of the diaphragm and other discomfort it produces, the distended condition of the bowels directly increases the risk of perforation.
The size of the abdomen is due much more to the tympanites than to the amount of effusion.
In cases of recovery the pulse improves, the vomiting ceases, and the tympanites disappears.
Cold can be applied to the abdomen to diminish tympanites and prevent inflammation.
In a week to ten days the tongue cleans, the thirst ceases, the appetite returns, the tympanites and pain diminish.
Should the constipation not yield and the pain, vomiting, and tympanites augment, the case will then be considered one of intestinal obstruction, and be treated as such.
Tympanites is closely connected with the symptoms just described.
There may be slighttympanites or a retracted abdomen.
Moreover, the artificial tympanites may cause the patient much discomfort.
The pain is like colic; the abdomen is sensitive to the touch; tympanites is general and may be very great.
Acid, Carbolic, or Creosote: in tympanitesdue to fermentation.
Ice Poultice: prepared by mixing linseed meal and small pieces of ice, in tympanites of typhoid fever.
Tympanites may mean a very simple state or an absolutely hopeless state.
Neither of these cases had any tympanites worth mentioning.
Indeed the tympanites alone would have killed him.
An opium tympanites causes many physicians to mistake it (a drug-action, or a symptom induced by drug-action) for thetympanites caused by peritonitis.
When they gave me this information I knew that the tympanites was due to narcotic paralysis, instead of coming from perforative, septic peritonitis, as the general appearance and symptoms indicated.
This tympanites cannot be from peritonitis for perforation would be necessary to cause it and nothing would stop the progress after it had once started except to open the cavity wash and drain.
Diarrhea may then be traced to an excess of cream, and the tympanites to an excess of lactose, and a reconstruction of the dietary will often obviate the trouble.
It is necessary to guard against excessive tympanites since the pressure therefrom against the ulcerated intestinal walls may cause perforation resulting in hemorrhage.
Hence it is necessary to follow symptoms and watch the stools in order to determine which food material is to blame for the tympanites and reduce the allowance of that food in the diet.
The abdomen was distended with tympanites and the rectum much dilated with accumulated feces.
The participants seemed to suffer greatly from tympaniteswhich was generally relieved by compression or thumping on the abdomen.
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