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Fish disease - Haemorrhagic organs

Fish disease - Haemorrhagic organs
Author: Neospark
Publish date: Wednesday. June 19th, 2019

Viral, bacterial infections and even nutritional disorders are reasons for haemorrhagic organs in fishes.

The most common finding of hemorrhage is on skin, fins, oral cavity and muscles with superficial ulceration of the epidermis.

Nutritional imbalance also leads to haemorrhage. Ascorbic acid is an essential vitamin of fish.

Deficiencies of this vitamin lead to poor wound healing, ulceration of skin on fins, skeletal deformity and hemorrhage.  


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