subject: Bird Fever In Babies [print this page] Another disease you need to look out for is a disease that pet birds might get, and is called bird fever. If this disease isn't treated, it can result in death. Take good newborn baby care and check your pet birds for contaminations and make sure their cages and food are clean.
Pet birds get this fever via infected water and cages, cloths and infected food. Sometimes pet birds also get this fever from eggs of infected birds, which cause a greater spreading of the disease. Also if your pet bird is a sea bird it has a higher chance of contracting the virus.
So it is important to routinely clean your birds and their cages, to perform routine check-ups of your birds using a trained professional, and to separate sick birds from other birds - either pets or wild birds. This is all done for the sake of your baby's health.
There are so many birds that can transfer the disease and get infected with it, that you need to protect your pet birds from all contact with other birds. Once your baby's health deteriorates you can see signs of bird fever - those signs include a fever (obviously), strong headaches, blood soaked gums, coughing, a bloody nose, diarrhea, troubled breathing, sore throat and more.
Bird fever can also lead to dizziness, constant vomiting, rashes and various aches around the baby's body, which you need to look out for. If you notice part of those symptoms consult a medical professional and take the medicine he or she prescribes - which is usually a form of antibiotics, and take care of your pets.
Bird Fever In Babies
By: Imran ali
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