Any trauma should be seen by your Veterinarian to be on the safe side as head trauma may present itself after a period of time; growth plate injuries are very serious and may cause limb deformities as a dog ages if there was an injury to one of the growth plates of the long longs in the legs, this is always worth keeping an eye on as in severe
cases corrective surgery would be required as Teemo ages.
Not exact matches
Although
corrective surgery is sometimes recommended in extreme
cases, physiotherapy treatments aimed at healing and strengthening the pelvic floor are often enough to eliminate pain and allow women to regain lost muscle tone.
Of course, these rescues can range from the normal rehabilitation process, such as deworming, dental care, farrier care and a proper diet, to more advanced
cases needing
surgery, treating eye injuries,
corrective shoeing, and much more, plus the normal care.
Prognosis is excellent if the
corrective surgery is carried out BEFORE there is any corneal damage and in most
cases the condition does not re-occur.
A general veterinary practitioner can successfully perform this
corrective surgery in the majority of
cases.
In many
cases, a primary, major surgical correction will be performed, and will be followed by a second, minor
corrective surgery later.
In
cases of severe bone deformity, your veterinarian may recommend
corrective surgery.
In severe
cases, or in puppies over six months of age, a PERMANENT
corrective eyelid
surgery may need to be done.
In some
cases, mesh contraction can require multiple
corrective surgeries to repair.