The patient's heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, mental status, and pain score is monitored over the next 3 - 6 hours
with additional pain medication given when needed.
for this reason we strongly recommend the selection of an IV catheter and fluid therapy during surgery, as well as
additional pain medication for recovery at home (your dog will really appreciate this!)
However, low - level laser therapy to the damaged area has been shown to reduce inflammation and promote healing when used in conjunction with rest, and if
needed additional pain medication or steroids.
The surgeons with World of Animals at Mayfair recommend that your pet wears an Elizabethan collar (cone) when she goes home, so as to prevent licking of the incision, and
additional pain medication, in order to reduce the discomfort which will follow the surgery.
Additional pain medications are used as needed to boost the level of pain control.
Additional pain medication is available upon request at a cost $ 7 plus tax.
At Heart Mountain Animal Health we give injectable pain medications before surgery that last 8 - 10 hours and most animals are sent home on
additional pain medication.
Additional pain medication may be prescribed.
Additional pain medications and sedatives will be given depending on the procedure and sometimes antibiotics as well.
General anesthesia is administered during the surgery and
additional pain medications are administered after the surgery to control discomfort.
If you did not purchase
additional pain medication you may come into the clinic to purchase that additional pain medication to help your pet recover.
Do not give
any additional pain medications for humans (such as aspirin, Tylenol or ibuprofen) or any additional pain medications for dogs without consulting a veterinarian.
If you did not purchase
additional pain medication you may come into the clinic to purchase additional pain medication to help your pet recover.
Do not give
any additional pain medications for humans (such as aspirin, Tylenol or ibuprofen) or any additional pain medications for cats without consulting a veterinarian.
This station provides partial anesthetic reversal,
additional pain medication, flea control, fluids, if ordered, and performs a final evaluation to be sure all pertinent issues have been addressed before the cats proceed to recovery.