Hi, I have a silkie named Bomb-Bomb and her eye got infected with dirt and has been closed for over a week. How do I make a saline solution to flush it out? Please respond ASAP!
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Saline is a 0.9% NaCl solutionHi, I have a silkie named Bomb-Bomb and her eye got infected with dirt and has been closed for over a week. How do I make a saline solution to flush it out? Please respond ASAP!
Cups and Tablespoons aren't really measurements.Greetings PollyGirl21,
Here is the recipe I use.
And as, Eggcessive said, use an antibiotic on the eye, as well. Keep the eye clean and apply the antibiotic twice a day, till it heals. This can take up to two weeks.
Making saline solution :
Saline solution can be stored at room temperature in a tightly covered glass or plastic bottle. You can keep it for up to one week. Always label it and include the date.
- Get a clean storage container and mixing utensil. Either wash them in the dishwasher or boil them for 5 minutes.
- Use 1 quart (4 cups) of distilled water, or boil 1 quart of tap water for 5 minutes. (Do not use well water or sea water.)
- Add 2 teaspoons of table salt.
- Mix the water and salt well until the salt is completely dissolved.
- Cool to room temperature before using.
Use for flushing eyes, wounds or the cloaca/rectum, after egg removal.
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I don't use all yours measurement but if you take half of a gallon of water and scale it on your whigt and get it in ouncesMy gram scale has 9 grams of table salt, and it measures exactly a teaspoonful. Many online sources say 2 tsp salt, in a quart or liter, but I was always taught 1 tsp per liter/quart make ps 0.9% normal saline in my medical/nursing/pharmacy books. Bennie is correct that weighing in grams is best since a teaspoonful of one thing may not equal another. Then a teaspoonful can be variable in size.