I assume you got immediate care for the
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception. Brain hemmorage and
swellingAbdomen - swollen
Ankle sprain swelling
Breast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Foot swelling
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Gums - swollen
Joint swelling
Mastoiditis - redness and swelling behind ear
Scrotal swelling
Swelling can occur and must be addressed urgently or there will be irreparable and non-reversable damage.
That said to address the nutrition.
I think you are on the right track with an easily digestible protein and a complex carb. with brain
pressurePressure ulcer from the swelling and subsequent headache it is very common to loose all appetite. So what every liquids you can get in him, plus the protein/carb gruel is right on.
if he is going to improve, then the appetite will also improve slowly. As for amount my answer is what ever you can get down him. That may not be scientific, but he will self regulate but at first be on the very low side consequently you will have to force feed as much as he will take.
There is also a product you can buy at the doctors office called Nutri-Cal that will help get nutrients in him with a very concentrated paste. I've kept many very sick animals alive on that until they can begin eating on their own.
Yes, stay away from the dairy as it will cause diarrhea in small animals.
Please let us know his progress. I also invite our other doctor's opinions on this.
Good luck,
Kimberly Coyner, DVM
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