Pancreatitis canine symptoms include
a very painful abdomen with abdominal distension and a «hunched up» appearance.
The symptoms can also be
a very painful abdomen, abdominal distention, lack of appetite, depression, dehydration, a «hunched up» posture, vomiting, diarrhea and yellow, greasy stool.
Not exact matches
If one of your clients has a hernia, then they probably shouldn't do Locust pose because the pressure in the
abdomen might pop out the hernia, which is
very painful.
This is
very painful, especially when pressure is applied to the
abdomen.
The attacks leading up to it were
very painful — I remember the pain being more to the upper right side of the
abdomen, but it might be worth having an ultrasound on the basis of what you've experienced.