Practice Name:

Prolapse of Uterus.

Details

Category Veterinary Care
Scout HBN
Ingredients Onion (Allium cepa).
Innovator / Knowledge Provider GanpatbhaiBhurabhaiBharwad.
City Ahmedabad
KVK District KrishiVigyan Kendra, Anand Agricultural University, Arnej – 382 230. Tel:02714-242028
Address Neelkivillage of Viramgam taluka in the Ahmadabad district of Gujarat
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 382150
PAS 1 "Farmer Harjibhai of district Dahod treat uterine prolapse in cattle. Prolapse of uterus in animal occurs after delivery, to get rid of this problem, 100 g flowers of simla tree are crushed with some water in it. This 100 g prepared medicine is given to the affected animal. So prepared, 100 g concoction is enough for cow, buffalo or goat to prevent prolapse of uterus."
Agro Ecological Zone Western plain, kachchh and part of kathiawar peninsula, hot arid eco-region (2.3) ,Coastal Plains and Hills (XIII),Bhal and Coastal area (GJ-8) 14.26% North Gujarat ( GJ-4) 19.87% North west zone (GJ-5) 36.38 North Saurashtra (GJ-6) 29.49
Community Practices "Farmer Manibhai Patel of district Kheda treat prolapse of uterus in cattle. To cure the prolapsed uterus, 500 gram leaves of sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica) are fed to the affected animal as a single dose. This gives immediate relief, within two hours, to the animal. Then the prolapsed part of uterus is cleaned and pushed inside. Once it is in place the uterus does not come out again. Some farmers apply the leaf extract of sensitive plant on the uterus, which also cures prolapse. "
Practice ID DTP0010000000207
Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/2324
Reference HBN database
Disease Prolapse of Uterus
Disease Description Prolapse of the uterus is a common complication of the third stage of labour in the cow. In the ruminant species the prolapse is generally a complete inversion of the gravid cornu, while in the sow and the bitch inversion is generally partial and comprises one horn only. The occurrence seems to be affected by seasonal as well as regional factors, the condition being commoner in some years and in some localities. Multigravida (of the dairy breeds) are more often involved than are heifers. In the majority of instances the prolapse occurs within a few hours of an otherwise normal second-stage labour, although in some it may be delayed several days. In the latter group the condition is generally associated with a grossly protracted and assisted labour. Rarely, where delivery is achieved by heavy traction, the uterus prolapses immediately after the calf is withdrawn.
Management Practices Administration of epidural anasthesia, remove gross debris from the prolapsed organ by washing with saline or a very mild antiseptic

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