Not exact matches
Some of the conditions that can leave your
pet vulnerable to Rhinitis are: upper respiratory infections, foreign matter in the
nasal cavity, trauma, herpes virus, adenovirus, parainfluenza, distemper, tumors, periodontitis, facial abnormalities and various allergies.
• We look at your
pet's nose: Here, we look for any abnormalities in the appearance of your
pet's nose or in their
nasal cavities, and we look for unusual discharge.
Lymphoma can also occur in any organ in your
pet's body that contains lymphocytes, including the digestive tract, chest
cavity, eyes, central nervous system,
nasal cavity, bladder, heart, and even the skin.
Because allergen - containing histamines are more prevalent in an animal's skin than
nasal cavity, these histamines cause the
pet to scratch, which releases more histamines, which cause even more scratching.
This advanced technology allows our team to provide your
pet with advanced imaging of the head, ears,
nasal cavity, and mouth.