Females, like Debbie, usually show signs of
enlarged vulvas, hair loss, etc..
If you have a baby girl with
an enlarged vulva, the swelling should go down within a couple of weeks.
More than 90 percent of female ferrets with adrenal gland disease develop
an enlarged vulva, which may be accompanied by discharge.
In males, we can see more aggressive behavior, and in females we can see
an enlarged vulva, much as if they were in heat, even though they are spayed or neutered.
Not exact matches
When your dog is in heat, her
vulva enlarges, and she may leak a bloody discharge from the vagina and mark territory with her urine to advertise her fertility.
As her tissue ages she will develop permanently
enlarged mammary glands and
vulva.
Symmetrical loss of hair; hair pulls out easily; darkening of the skin;
enlarged nipples and
vulva; may rarely see seborrhea and itching
Clinical signs (
enlarged nipples and
vulva) can take weeks to months to resolve after removing the source of the hormone.
Clinical signs (
enlarged nipples and
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Gradual disappearance of
vulva swelling: Most of the swelling is gone within one week's time, but the
vulva may remain slightly
enlarged after the first heat cycle has taken place.