Not exact matches
Do not induce vomiting
if your dog has a medical condition that could cause the vomitus to be aspirated into the lungs such as
megaesophagus, laryngeal paralysis or in brachycephalic breeds (bulldogs, pugs, Boston terriers, etc) and it snores.
If there is no defined underlying cause for a particular patient, general management of the
megaesophagus is implemented as described below.
If a dog has
megaesophagus, the esophagus loses muscle tone, becomes enlarged, and can not function properly.
X Rays Are Not Dangerous To Puppies In Terms Of Radiation Exposure, But
If You Are Hesitant To Follow Your Vet's Direction, Ask Him Or Her To Send X Rays Out To Idex Or Other X Ray Reading Specialty Group, And They Can Likely Ease Your Mind That The Puppy Does Not Have
Megaesophagus
If there is no defined underlying cause, general management of the
megaesophagus is implemented as described below.
Megaesophagus, for example, can lead to lethal aspiration pneumonia
if not properly diagnosed and managed.
Many owners are hopeful that their pet's
megaesophagus will resolve, especially
if it is caused by another disorder.
(ref) You can read more about
megaesophagus here: (ref1, rptref2) I have a better, more inclusive article, that I can not include here; but
if your ask me for Mace2012, I will email it to you.
I have 6 year old 62 pound Standard Poodle that has just been diagnosed with
megaesophagus and pneumonia I was wondering
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