If you have an older dog and the veterinarian did not
recommend surgery because of the small size of the hernia, monitor the site for any changes or issues, and seek veterinary attention if anything develops.
Vets also
recommend surgery because it not only eliminates the immediate emergency, but also prevents reoccurrence in the future.
Not exact matches
Is anyone seriously suggesting that you can not go to an ophthalmologist for an eye exam
because he or she will
recommend unnecessary
surgery?
Because of the potential need for quick
surgery, regional anesthesia is highly
recommended when delivering twins.
«When a patient comes in with a torn ACL or PCL, most orthopedic surgeons
recommend surgery to repair the ligament
because of its importance to the natural function of the knee,» said William Bryan, M.D., a Houston Methodist orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and total joint replacement.
This diet was
recommended to me
because of some intestinal
surgery.
According to Dr Joseph Mercola, «The surgical removal of the uterus may be
recommended inappropriately in 70 percent of cases, often
because of a lack of adequate diagnostic evaluation and failure to try alternative treatments before the
surgery.
Because the ends of a completely torn ligament inside the knee do not reattach on their own,
surgery is frequently
recommended to stabilize the joint and allow normal use of the leg.
A paradigm shift is in order in
recommending total hip replacement
surgery from «wait until it is absolutely necessary
because nothing else works any longer» to «perform hip replacement
surgery sooner rather than later.»
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 %.
Because of the high rate of recurrence, some veterinarians
recommend a prophylactic
surgery that involves stapling the stomach so it does not twist.
When your veterinarian
recommends surgery or treatment for a problem
because they judge your pet to have pain, trust their judgment.
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.
Because there is a small risk that temporary interference with calcium regulation may occur, it is usually
recommended that cats remain hospitalised for a few days after
surgery, and blood calcium concentrations are monitored during this time.
My veterinarian has
recommended surgery but I have heard that
surgery probably won't help this
because is is a very difficult place to treat.
Dr. Levy strongly
recommends vaccinating feral cats with an FVRCP vaccine as well as a rabies vaccine if the TNR program can afford it.b Vaccines should be given after
surgery because an adverse reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis) will more likely be noticed when the animal is waking up rather than while it is under anesthesia.4
Because of the increase in hormones and blood flow to the uterus during heat cycles and pregnancy in dogs,
surgery presents a much greater risk of complications and we
recommend if you elect to terminate the pregnancy, the
surgery by performed by your full - service veterinarian.
* Important: In situations where owners decline
recommended preanesthetic / surgical diagnostics, the risk factor for the rabbit may increase
because the veterinarian can not acquire all the needed information to make an informed decision on the suitability of the patient to undergo anesthesia /
surgery.
Additionally, spaying a cat is
recommended at a young age
because in general kittens are more resilient to surgical procedures, and quicker to heal without any lingering medical issues resulting from
surgery.
Because of this,
recommended treatment is
surgery, usually an amputation, to remove the primary tumor followed by chemotherapy to treat distant spread or metastasis.
It is
recommended that owners at least have their males neutered
because neutering is a far less invasive
surgery than spaying.
She did a consult with myself and Ryder and
recommended we do
surgery because of his young age.