Untreated dogs can develop
permanent diabetes mellitus as well as signs such as urinary or skin infections.»
Not exact matches
Ovariohysterectomy is recommended at the first signs of emerging
diabetes in these dogs as the
diabetes mellitus typically becomes a
permanent condition by the second estrus cycle.
Acute pancreatitis may produce temporary
diabetes mellitus and if there is extensive pancreatic necrosis, this may become
permanent.