Avian chlamydiosis, also known as psittacosis and avian epidemic, is an acute or chronic infectious disease caused by chlamydia psittacosis. The disease is mainly manifested as respiratory and digestive tract diseases, which will not only infect poultry and birds, but also endanger human health and public health.
Sick birds (birds) have respiratory diseases, the body will tremble, suffer from ataxia and cachexia, loss of appetite, discharge green watery intestinal contents, and serous or purulent secretions around eyes and nostrils.
Generally speaking, birds often shed tears, and when the tears dry, they will form a substance like gum, which will seriously stick to the eyelids and make birds (birds) unable to open their eyes. Your parrot probably got the disease because of stress factors such as poor feeding management, malnutrition, continuous rain, sudden change of temperature, humid environment and poor ventilation. It is also possible that it was originally infected with pathogens, only when the parrot was in poor health, or it may be later.
It is suggested to disinfect the living environment of parrots with 2% formaldehyde solution, 2% bleaching powder or 0. 1% bromogeramine spray (actually disinfection water), and pay attention to your own preventive measures (the disease is mainly spread by air, so masks are necessary, and you should wash your hands strictly after cleaning and touching parrots, and if there are children, you are advised to isolate them from birds). This disease is harmful to people.
If treated, tetracycline, oxytetracycline and chlortetracycline all have good therapeutic effects on the disease. These are the antibiotic names of the main components of the drug. As for the drug names of different manufacturers, the drug names are not necessarily the same. You can go to the drugstore and ask yourself. These drugs are divided into veterinary use and human use. You can use any one as long as you know how to use them. It is recommended that you use it. . .
Here, I want to remind you of the treatment I will receive. You can buy tetracycline eye drops and oxytetracycline oral medicine. Give birds eye drops and oxytetracycline oral medicine, and put a certain amount of oxytetracycline into drinking water. It will be better to do both. Finally, while giving medicine to birds, please take appropriate medicine to prevent it. People may not get sick, but they will carry poison, which may lead to your parrot being infected with bacteria again and again, so people should completely eliminate bacteria.
Finally, if my judgment is correct, according to the above points, there should be no problem and it can be cured quickly.
The point is that I only made a rough judgment based on your description, because I didn't see the actual situation. . . You can check psittacosis and chlamydia infection online and judge for yourself. I hope it helps you, and I wish your bird a speedy recovery.
If there is anything you don't know, please ask as soon as possible, and then go to bed.