This morning, Thanwa tried to learn to walk. has increased strength but still at risk of acute kidney failure Veterinary care 24 hours a day.
On December 5, Mr. Anan Sripudphong, head of Bueng Chawak Non-hunting Area, and a team of veterinarians consisting of Dr. Lakkhana Prasitthichai, Dr. Kanokwan Truyanon, Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Sor Bor 3 (Ban Pong) Dr. Nathanon Panpetch, veterinary practice Bueng Chawak Non-hunting Area And the Bueng Chawak Wildlife Management Development Center reported the care and rescue of a stray elephant calf named Thanwa, female. The details are as follows.
to administer fluids into the veins and under the skin. Eat powdered milk mixed with Kraiwater carminative every 1 hour, focusing on eating less but often. (Eat small amounts of 150 ml per time due to concerns regarding flatulence that may occur as a result. If the dose is too high at a time), vitamin B complex is given as a subcutaneous injection. Make walking exercise without overdoing it. hopes to stimulate the movement of the gastrointestinal tract to prevent flatulence I still have diarrhea. (Waiting for gastrointestinal acclimatization) still unable to sit up or can stand on their own must be supported
Today, I found that I have more strength to push myself up from sleeping and more strength to walk than before. The veterinary team and staff closely monitor Assessment of symptoms is still critical. Because the blood value was found The muscle breakdown value is high. In addition, there is still a state of severe dehydration. Therefore, be careful of acute renal failure.