Sentences with phrase «under anesthesia which»

These dogs and cats were recently under anesthesia which reduces blood flow to the kidneys.

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I called the the GI and he is recommending an endoscopy and something else, which absolutely terrifies me, the thought of putting her under anesthesia!
They restrict it because there could be an emergency situation in which the woman has go under general anesthesia, and if she vomits and aspirates the vomit (breathes it in), she could die.
Most medical centers perform the procedure under general anesthesia but some, including UCLA, now offer their patients conscious sedation, which does not require a breathing tube.
«Scientists find what might be responsible for slow heart function under general anesthesia: New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that general anesthesia targets certain amino acids on proteins of the heart muscle fibers and cells which directly affects the ability of the heart to pump.»
Children who require both dental and non-dental medical procedures should have them completed under one general anesthesia session whenever possible, which is ideal for both the patient and family, suggests research being presented at the Anesthesiology ® 2016 annual meeting.
These men also don't want traditional surgery because it involves greater risks, has possible sexual side effects, and has a recovery time that is relatively long compared to PAE, which is generally performed under local anesthesia and on an outpatient basis.»
A CT scan provides anatomically accurate, undistorted images while your pet is under anesthesia, which allows our team to provide information for you and treatment for your pet quickly and efficiently in a single procedure.
Once your pet is under anesthesia, your veterinarian might take dental X-rays, which can show problem areas to be addressed during the cleaning, as well as teeth that may need to be extracted.
It is possible for there to be issues which do not show any outward symptoms, yet could still endanger the health of your pet under anesthesia.
Treatment requires trimming or filing of the molars (which is often difficult) under anesthesia.
Aspiration is a risk when a pet is under or recovering from anesthesia, which is why your veterinarian will commonly tell you to withhold food and water from your pet prior to performing surgery.
Ted did indeed suffer an injury to his tail, which needed to be amputated, but while he was under anesthesia, it was determined that no quarantine was necessary.
Cats are spayed and neutered by local veterinarians and, while under anesthesia, they are «ear tipped» which involves the painless removal of the very tip of their left ear.
Dental cleanings and surgery: Northern RI Animal Hospital provides comprehensive dental procedures, which are performed under general anesthesia and include a complete evaluation and therapeutic treatment of your pet's teeth and gums.
Your dog or cat does not need to be anesthetized — however, many vets will recommend that the implantation take place at the same time your pet is spayed or neutered, at which time he'll already be under anesthesia.
During the sterilization surgery, the cats are administered a rabies vaccination, and they are also «tipped,» which means that the tip of one ear is surgically removed while the cat is still under anesthesia.
A foxtail was discovered deep in her ear, which needed to be removed only while she was under anesthesia.
Cats that have been «TNRed» have their left ear tipped, which means the tip of one ear is clipped while the cat is under anesthesia.
In fact, surgeries on younger animals are easier and quicker to perform, meaning that your pet will be under anesthesia for less time, which is better for them.
Neutering, which involves removing the testicles, is a surgical procedure and does need to be performed with the pet under anesthesia.
During the physical exam, which may need to be done under anesthesia, multiple lesions are often seen.
Once we clean above and below the gum line under anesthesia, there is a clean slate that you can build on by brushing their teeth regularly, which can help prevent problems in the future.
Costly dental surgery under anesthesia, which can often result in fatalities in animals whose health is seriously compromised by bacterial infection and related problems originating from the oral cavity, can also be avoided.
When gingivitis is left untreated, it will progress to periodontal disease, which is non-curable but can be managed with intensive care at home and intermittent dental cleanings under anesthesia.
So, if a veterinarian visually can see a slight problem, it's likely more may be going on which is out of sight and can only be determined under anesthesia.
Treatment, which usually necessitates filing the teeth under anesthesia, is usually curative if done in time.
Because the dog's teeth appeared fairly clean to the owner, they were under the impression that the anesthesia free cleanings had been working well, which unfortunately wasn't the case.
All of our dental procedures are performed under general anesthesia which is the ONLY safe and effective way to perform a thorough oral exam and safe and complete dental cleaning on your pet.
Two maybe three years ago I bought a bag of Chicken Jerky at Cost - Co thinking it would be a healthy treat for my Pug, after eating these treats I noticed he Mugsy would drink water like he could not get enough... Then one night he kept coming to me with his ears laid back and hanging with a look in his eye that I knew something was wrong, went to my daughters house as she is really into dogs and hoping she could figure it out, well she noticed he could not pee no matter how much he tried, so rushed him to the vet, thank God, had I waited he would have died as his bladder was full of crystals and was near rupturing, anyway the vet catheterized him after putting him under anesthesia as it was so painful, after all was said and done and $ 1, ooo.oo later, he ended up on a special diet which we kept him on for well over a year... decided to try a good, but less expensive dog food, had his urine checked and he was doing fine... I believe it was the chicken jerky and the salt content, but of course I can not be sure and I do not remember the brand... Thankfully he has had no more occurrences, needless to say he does not get chicken jerky anymore and definitely nothing from China at least not that I know of.
And please do not subject your cat to anesthesia - free dental cleanings which provide very little benefit since the problems are under the gum line and these «awake» cleanings only serve to stress your cat and your pocketbook for very little, if any, benefit.
Your pet's safety and comfort is our highest priority, which is why dental cleanings are performed under general anesthesia and pain management is addressed before, during and after dentistry services.
These common operations are performed by veterinarians while the pet is under general anesthesia, during which the animal feels no pain.
Spaying, which involves removing the ovaries and uterus, is a surgical procedure and does need to be performed with the pet under anesthesia.
While under anesthesia, the cats will also be eartipped — a painless procedure in which the tip of the left ear is removed — to signify they have been part of a TNR program.
Written estimates are provided for patients for which surgery and / or advanced diagnostic procedures under sedation or general anesthesia are recommended.
All of my kitties have had dental work with anesthesia (two of them can not even undergo their semiannual physical exams with bloodwork without being sedated as they are so freaked out) and one of them had a sarcoma discovered under her tongue which would probably not have been discovered otherwise.
Spaying is performed under general anesthesia, which means that the pet is unconscious while the surgery is performed.
Read about anesthesia in veterinary dental care which explains why your pet will get optimal dental care only if the procedure is done under general anesthesia.
We have a special operating room for dentals which are done under general anesthesia.
The only way to know for sure if your feline family member is suffering in silence with dental disease is to make an appointment to have a thorough dental exam by your veterinarian, which must be done under anesthesia.
When this happens, they must go under general anesthesia to have a dental cleaning done and possibly extractions which can be quite costly.
It is virtually impossible to do a proper dental on an animal who is not under anesthesia, which adds to the cost.
Although some pet grooming shops and veterinarians offer teeth cleaning without anesthesia, it is ineffective in getting under the gums, which is where most dental problems reside.
A Registered Dental Assistant in the state of Arkansas is an individual who holds a permit from the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners (ASBDE) to perform one or more of the allowed expanded functions, which include coronal polishing, operating dental radiographic equipment (see above), inducing and monitoring nitrous oxide / oxygen analgesia, and monitoring patients under deep sedation or general anesthesia in offices where the dentist is permitted to provide those services.
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