Can postpartum paralysis of sow be cured

A: Postpartum paralysis of sows is a kind of disease in which sows are physically weak after delivery, unable to stand on their limbs after delivery, and their consciousness drops, also known as postpartum wind, which is a common and frequently-occurring disease of sows. The main reason is that calcium and phosphorus in the diet are insufficient or disproportionate; Long-term feeding corn, cereals and beans and other concentrate, inorganic phosphorus can not be supplemented; Excessive production intensity and so on. Generally, the loss of calcium and phosphorus in parturient sows reaches the highest point around 20 days of lactation, and the most paralysis occurs in postpartum 15 ~ 35 days and a few days before delivery. The main symptoms are postpartum depression, loss of appetite, decreased lactation, rapid heartbeat, unstable standing, weakness of both hind legs and vacillation. Later, he could not stand, often lay on his side, his head tilted downward, his hind legs were splayed apart, and eventually he was paralyzed. Muscle atrophy over time, sometimes bedsore.