AURAL HEMATOMA in cats

AURAL HEMATOMA is a collection of blood within the cartilage of the ear and the skin. It usually arises as a self-inflicted injury from your pet scratching and head shaking. The underlying causes include all conditions that result from in otitisexterna(infection of the external ear canal). Hematoma formation has also been associated with increased capillary … Read more

How to treat ascites in dogs

Ascites is common in cases of organ failure or low protein levels, such as in the case of nephrotic syndrome. Fluid and blood can leak into the abdominal cavity from diseased organs, parasitic migration, leaks in the tricuspid valve in the heart, or blocked blood vessels due to high blood pressure. This accumulation of fluid … Read more

ACUTE VOMITING

ACUTE VOMITING is not uncommon for dogs and cats to vomit from time to time. They might have eaten something that upset their stomachs, or just have sensitive digestive systems. However, it becomes acute when the vomiting does not stop and when there is nothing left in the stomach to throw up except bile (a … Read more