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Pyometra results from hormonal
influences that decrease the normal Signs of pyometra include: loss of appetite, weight
loss but masked by enlarging abdomen The disease may develop very slowly over several weeks. Treatment Information: 1.Medical and surgical treatments are available, but surgical treatment is more common. The advantages of surgery are that the condition cannot recur, and there will no longer be any bothersome heat periods. Medical treatment is most often performed in young animals intended for breeding or when surgery seems too risky. In some cases, medical treatment is used until the animal is strong enough for surgery. 2.Surgery consists of removal
of both ovaries and the uterus. Because the patient is ill and
the uterus is infected, the surgery is more complicated and carries
a higher risk than routine spaying in a healthy animal. Postoperative
treatment includes antibiotics and intravenous fluids. Blood
tests are useful in both diagnosing the condition and monitoring
the response to treatment. |
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