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Chang Noi “Fah Sai” is getting better, the pus shot wound has decreased.

Dr. Sunita Vongwon, veterinary practice A member of the Conservation Area Administration Office 2 (Sriracha) revealed the progress on the maintenance of “Fah Sai” or formerly known as “Khak Krak”, a three-month-old female wild elephant that was snared around her ankle and was shot today. (December 4, 2021) that the officers of the Wildlife Conservation Division, Sorbor. 2, the officers of the Khao Chi-On Non-Hunting Area and a team of veterinarians at Noen Plub Wan Animal Hospital, Pattaya, treated the snared right ankle. There are still pus stains covered. and have some necrosis but much better from yesterday Therefore, scrub and wash the wound thoroughly. After that, topical disinfectant was applied and the wound was bandaged to prevent dirt. and make foam as temporary prosthetic feet to support this leg

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for the wound on the left leg that was shot found that there was a decrease in pus but still remains necrotic The wound was washed and gauze mixed with antiseptic cream was placed in the wound. Laser to reduce pain in the wound and accelerate tissue regeneration. make the saline solution into the vein Medicines for kidney failure, vitamin C, disinfectants, blood tonics, and glucose.

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For general behavior, “Fah Sai” is still cheerful and adapts to the new environment. and the new nanny is good The veterinarian takes a blood collection to assess and monitor the baby elephant’s blood values. In this regard, Sorbor 2 veterinarians will jointly plan treatment and follow up treatment for wild elephant calves with the veterinarian team at Noen Plub Wan Animal Hospital.

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