If the condition has become chronic, further tests may be needed including blood tests, chest and skull X-rays, and culture tests
of abnormal discharge.
Besides cosmetic reasons, your vet may recommend treatment on the gland to
hinder abnormal discharge, prevent the dog from pawing at or irritating the eye, minimize irritation and injury to the tissue and reduce the risk of secondary bacterial infections.
Your veterinarian will check your pet's nose
for abnormal discharges, as well as changes in color, texture, moisture, or shape.
If you see reddened or inflamed ear tissue or
abnormal discharge within the ear canal, you should seek veterinary care right away.
She'll be on the lookout for lumps, tenderness, redness, and cracked nipples or
abnormal discharge.
Abnormal discharge may also signal a complication in your pregnancy.
Abnormal discharge from the nipple may signal breast cancer.
A week after my period ended, I noticed
an abnormal discharge and a strong odor emanating from down below.
«As long as your vagina is pain - free and you don't have
any abnormal discharge, sores or other medical problems, you can consider yourself healthy and normal.»
- Should there be excessive coughing, sneezing or
abnormal discharge from the eyes, seek veterinary attention immediately.
Should there be excessive coughing, sneezing or
abnormal discharge from the eyes, seek veterinary attention immediately.
Common signs of ear infection include head shaking, frequent scratching, foul odours,
abnormal discharge, redness, and pain.
Common signs of corneal ulcers in dogs and cats include squinting, redness in the sclera (the part of the eye that is normally white),
abnormal discharge from the eye — either watery or mucousy — and sometimes cloudiness or haziness to the eye itself.
It also gives you the opportunity to thoroughly inspect your pooch's ears to make sure there isn't anything particularly funky happening, like
an abnormal discharge.
Symptoms beyond vomiting and diarrhea vary depending on the specific type of infection but may include loss of appetite, fever, lethargy and
abnormal discharges.
If your pet has an ear infection, your veterinarian will take a sample of
the abnormal discharge in the ear and examine the debris for ear mites, bacteria and yeast organisms.
If your cat is not scratching its ears excessively, if there is no tilting of the head or
no abnormal discharge, there is no reason to be prodding in its ears.
Since November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month, Minnesota Veterinary Hospital would like everyone who owns a dog or cat to be aware of the following symptoms of cancer: •
Abnormal discharge: Bleeding, diarrhea, expelling pus, or vomiting are not normal and should be checked by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
They're checking for signs of cysts,
abnormal discharge, genital warts, irritation, or other issues.