Your vet may or may not
recommend surgery at this time.
Most vets
recommend the surgery at about 4 months of age.
It appears to be «set» and Dr. Radasch
recommends no surgery at this time.
Not exact matches
At this point, no one has
recommended another
surgery, though it remains a possibility.
I would
recommend waiting
at least 6 months after you finish breast feeding before having implant
surgery.
Doctors used to
recommend casting, braces, special shoes, and even
surgery, but in most cases intoeing corrects itself without any treatment
at all.
For
surgery, Parnell recommends going to a facility that offers up - front «package» prices for self - pay patients, such as the Surgery Center of Oklahoma and Regency Healthcare, where prices are typically much less than what is charged at most hos
surgery, Parnell
recommends going to a facility that offers up - front «package» prices for self - pay patients, such as the
Surgery Center of Oklahoma and Regency Healthcare, where prices are typically much less than what is charged at most hos
Surgery Center of Oklahoma and Regency Healthcare, where prices are typically much less than what is charged
at most hospitals.
She has undergone
surgery and has a relapse; doctors
at the National Hospital have
recommended that she needs to get urgent medical treatment abroad
Noting that diet and weight loss
surgery are often
recommended for the care of metabolic syndrome, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, M.D., D.Phil., professor of cardiovascular medicine
at McGovern Medical School, said, «This drug amplifies the biological rhythms of metabolic genes to the extent that the animals burn more fuel and store less fuel.
In the year prior to total knee replacement (TKR)
surgery, almost one - third of the costs for treatment of arthritis symptoms went toward strategies not
recommended by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), according to new research presented today
at the 2017 AAOS Annual Meeting.
«Our findings indicate that physicians should feel confident
recommending radiation therapy to patients who are too sick to undergo
surgery or who choose not to undergo
surgery for other reasons,» said Andrew M. Farach, MD, a radiation oncologist
at Houston Methodist Hospital and lead author on the study.
«While there is no single ideal bariatric procedure that can be applied to all severely obese patients, we have generally
recommended the duodenal switch for those with a BMI greater than 50,» said study author Vivek Prachand, MD, assistant professor of
surgery at the University of Chicago.
The study authors
recommend that patients wait
at least six weeks, and optimally 12 weeks, to resume driving following shoulder replacement
surgery.
«Generally I
recommend that you have two doctors following you, a surgeon and a gastroenterologist,» says Laurence Sands, MD, the chief of the division of colon and rectal
surgery and an associate professor of
surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
He
recommended I get a mesh implant to support the impacted tissue, but I was uninsured
at the time and had three kids to raise, so
surgery just didn't seem feasible.
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.
He felt I was
at the end of my growth spurt and
recommended I be under close observation but hold off with the
surgery.
At the very least, your record should contain medications taken, dosage, and dosage frequency; dates of medical encounters and names of practitioners; notes on what was said or
recommended; family medical history (for a government form to collect this information, go to the Web site My Family Health Portrait) and a listing of your procedures and
surgeries.
The medical team
at Bulger in North Andover recognizes that
surgery for your pet can be extremely stressful for you — that's why our team will take the time necessary to discuss your questions and concerns regarding the veterinary surgical procedures that have been
recommended for your pet.
At the Arkansas Veterinary
Surgery Center, we highly
recommend you take measures to correct the issue, even if diagnosed with a mild case.
For
at - risk large and giant breeds, many veterinarians
recommend a prophylactic
surgery called a gastropexy, which surgically «tacks» the stomach to the body wall.
Generally, we
recommend older or obese cats are declawed
at one of the wonderful veterinary clinics in our area that offer laser
surgery.
Once
at the hospital, the veterinarian determined that there was more wood stuck well below what could be visualized through Bones» mouth, and
recommended he be anesthetized for minor
surgery to extract the object.
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.
If both eyes have cataracts, we often
recommend performing
surgery on both eyes
at the same time because the likelihood that the animal will suffer from a complication in both eyes following
surgery is only 1 - 2 %.
The
surgery is
recommended at 6 months of age but can be done
at any age.
There is a very high risk of death and the
surgery is very expensive so this option is not
recommended at this time.
Micro-chip — We
recommend micro-chipping
at the time of
surgery, but it does not need to be done while the pet is sedated.
I either certify that my animal has been vaccinated within one year prior to this date or waive my right to protect my animal by having it vaccinated, or request
recommended vaccinations
at the time of
surgery.
Also, we do not
recommend that dogs have this
surgery unless they have been neutered or will be neutered
at the same time.»
We
recommend you isolate your pet after its
surgery, and keep a close eye on him or her for
at least 24 hrs after
surgery.
Although we
recommend that bloodwork be done
at least one full day in advance of all
surgeries, our in - house lab affords us the ability to run bloodwork on - site.
We educate you about
recommended surgery (such as spaying, neutering, and dental cleaning), review important grooming procedures (such as nail trims for all exotic pets and wing trims for birds), discuss therapeutic beak trims for birds with injured or diseased beaks, talk about the interaction of your new pet with other pets in your home, and discuss your new pet's health requirements for boarding
at the Veterinary Center, should you decide to let your pet stay with us while you are away.
Elective
surgery such as spaying or neutering can be performed
at any age, however Dr. Ken
recommends each patient complete their puppy / kitten vaccinations before elective
surgery.
Answer: Male cats usually have crystals, not a urinary tract infection, so treating with antibiotics won't help
at all and if you wait too long before having him diagnosed, he may block up and not be able to urinate and then you are talking serious money (anesthesia, hospitalization, sometimes major urinary
surgery, etc), so I highly
recommend getting him to your veterinarian for
at least a urinalysis because you are seeing blood in his urine.
As part of the pre-surgical examination, we
recommend pre-anesthetic blood work be performed
at your regular Veterinarian's office 10 - 14 days prior to the
surgery.
For this reason, the compassionate doctors
at Lewis Animal Hospital always
recommend pain preventatives when a dog or cat may be facing a painful condition or
surgery.
At this stage, curettage of the gum tissue is also highly
recommended with the possibility of gingival flap
surgery if pockets are deeper than 3 - 4 mm.
With either type of suture, you will need to keep an eye on the incision for swelling or discharge; many dogs and cats may lick or chew
at the incision, causing secondary infection and other potential problems, so we also
recommend an e-collar be worn for most cases post
surgery.
The idea of
recommending that practitioners routinely schedule the
surgery at the end of the kitten vaccination series, typically between four and five months of age, would provide a consistent message that could increase veterinary visits and spay / neuter compliance while reducing the risk of pet relinquishment and unwanted offspring.
Following veterinary advice, Oldies Club agreed for me to receive the
recommended surgery to remove the remaining mammary tumours, along with chemotherapy, with
surgery to be carried out
at the specialists this time.
If your dog or cat is hit by a vehicle, immediate care is
recommended at an emergency and critical care facility, where pain management, shock therapy and
surgery will be provided as needed.
This
surgery requires specialist training, and Dr. Harper
recommends it to be done
at a referral hospital.
Even if your pet seems anxious to get back in the action, remember that vets
recommend that activity be limited for
at least a day or two after the
surgery.
If you are going to declaw your cat, we
recommend that you have the spay / neuter
surgery done
at the same time by a full - service veterinarian so the cat only has to undergo anesthesia once.
If radiographs suggest a possible problem,
surgery may be
recommended, or follow - up X-rays
at several intervals may be taken to ensure a foreign object is successfully moving through the intestinal tract.
At that point, exploratory
surgery is usually indicated and if the tumor has spread already to other organs such as the liver, the prognosis is extremely poor and euthanasia may be
recommended.
I only
recommend surgery if one has a good chance of removing or
at least significantly debulking enough of the tumor to improve quality of life and perhaps enable an adjunctive therapy to work better then.
For larger dogs a non-surgical approach for a complete cruciate rupture is not
at all
recommended as the dog will likely never regain full range of motion, never return to normal function and have much more arthritic pain than without
surgery.
If you do not want to have your animal tattooed during the spay / neuter procedure, we
recommend that you have the
surgery performed
at the veterinary hospital of your choice.