1. Is red arrowfish tail rot disease contagious?The reason for tail rot is very simple: bad water and bacteria. Control the water well. When raising fish, you must first raise the water. Try changing the water frequently. If it doesn't work, use antiseptics. Methylene blue solution, penicillin. I suggest not to use medicine. After all, you can't have only one red swordfish in a fish tank. As for sick fish, I suggest isolating them.2. Can goldfish tail rot be contagious between goldfish?Yes! The reasons are mostly due to poor feeding water, long-term turbid feeding water, excessive stimulation by new water, poor water quality, or fish not eating enough, fish biting each other and causing bacterial infection. If fin rot is not treated in time, it can spread to the fish. The fish fins are slightly rotten and infected by bacteria. The edges of the fins of the diseased fish are milky white, and then rot. The fin rays are incomplete, especially the tail fin. Sometimes the fin rays become broom-shaped. In severe cases, the entire tail fin rots. Prevention and treatment: (1) Dissolve 1 gram of furazolidone or furazolidone in 10 kilograms of water and soak the diseased fish for 10-20 minutes. Multiple uses can alleviate the condition. (2) Place 3-5 tablets of Lomotil in 100 kg of water and soak the diseased fish for 30 minutes. (3) Add 5-8 tablets of oxytetracycline to 100 kg of water for disinfection and immersion, which can prevent young or adult fish from being infected with the disease. (4) Soak in gentamicin and place 2 tubes in an aquarium of 100*50*35CM. (5) Dissolve 0.1 g of potassium permanganate in 10 kg of water and soak the diseased fish for 10 minutes. (6) Add appropriate amount of methylene blue solution, penicillin, green F gold or use thin salt water to feed the fish. 3. Is Behcet’s disease contagious?The most typical symptoms of Behcet's disease are recurrent oral ulcers, recurrent vulvar ulcers, and recurrent iritis. The oral lesions caused by Behcet's disease are not contagious at all, mainly because Behcet's disease is a systemic vasculitis, an autoimmune disease, not an infectious disease. Therefore, there is no infectious disease for oral Behcet's disease, and diet does not require isolation. However, the current treatment of Behcet's disease mainly relies on glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants, and most of them can be well controlled after systemic treatment. 4. Is brucellosis contagious?Hello, brucellosis is contagious. In my country, sheep are the main source of infection for brucellosis. The second is cattle, pigs, and dogs. The main transmission route is herders delivering lambs, and veterinarians delivering sick animals are also very susceptible to infection. In addition, skinning cattle and sheep, shearing and beating wool, milking, cutting virus meat, slaughtering sick animals, and children playing with sheep can all cause infection. The bacteria enter the human body through broken skin at the point of contact. Laboratory staff can often be infected with bacteria through the skin and mucous membranes. Eating contaminated raw milk, dairy products, and unboiled meat of sick animals can cause the bacteria to enter the body through the digestive tract. In addition, the bacteria can also infect through the respiratory mucosa, conjunctiva of the eye, and mucous membranes of the sexual organs. All people are generally susceptible to brucellosis. 5. Is fish tail rot contagious?Bacterial infections are, of course, contagious. This is the treatment method for serious excessive harmful bacteria in water: 1. The skin of the map fish is strong. First replace half of the water with new water of the same temperature that has been dried in the sun. Add oxytetracycline tablets and coarse salt. The specific dosage is three tablets per meter tank. Finally, visually check if the water is slightly yellow. 2 Feed small amounts during the treatment period to enhance the fish's resistance, but clean up leftover bait and fish feces in a timely manner. 3. Replace one-third of the water with new water every day, and then add medicine. 4. Thoroughly disinfect the fish tank filtration system by soaking it in a reddish potassium permanganate solution for 12 hours. Keep it away from light, as potassium permanganate will quickly lose its effectiveness when exposed to light. 6. Is guppy tail rot contagious?It's hard to say. If they died in a fight, then there's no problem. If they died from bacterial infection, then it's definitely contagious. To be on the safe side, it's best to disinfect the fish tank, which doesn't take much time. You can refer to my method for disinfection, add 10 sticks of gentamicin per 100 liters of water. 7. Is vitiligo contagious?Vitiligo is not contagious. Clinically, vitiligo is also called vitiligo. It is an acquired depigmentation skin disease with a complex etiology, mainly related to autoimmunity or melanin metabolism disorder. The disease mainly manifests as localized or generalized depigmentation and vitiligo. 8. Is albinism contagious?Albinism is not contagious. Albinism is mainly caused by a lack of melanin in the skin and its appendages due to tyrosinase deficiency and decreased function. Albinism is a skin disease related to heredity. Both parents of the patient carry the albinism gene, but they themselves do not develop the disease. If both husband and wife carry the gene, it can be passed on to their children. If it is recessive inheritance, the disease will be passed on to sons, but not to daughters. 9. Is sepsis contagious?Sepsis is not contagious under normal circumstances, if it is a normal person, it will not be contagious. If the individual's physical condition is relatively poor, it may be contagious. Because sepsis is mostly caused by bacterial infection. Common pathogens include Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Klebsiella pneumoniae. 10. Is leukemia contagious?Leukemia is a common disease in hematology. It is a disease of abnormal proliferation of white blood cells, not an infectious disease, so it is not contagious. The cause of this disease is unclear, and it may be related to drugs, radiation, diet, genetics, etc. The main clinical manifestation of this disease is an abnormal increase in peripheral white blood cells, often accompanied by infection, fever and other symptoms. This disease requires hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. |
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