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In Panda Veterinary Clinic we are veterinary doctors specializing in dogs and cats of all breeds. Experts in surgery, with our own operating room and gas anesthesia equipment, emergency veterinarian, ultrasound, ophthalmologist, cardiologist and veterinary dentist. In short, we offer a treatment adapted to your pet, since not all breeds require the same care.
As veterinarians in Almeria, we offer a wide variety of services, with all the necessary staff to meet any need of your pet and spacious and modern facilities to solve any problem that may arise.
Call us at 950 088 088 and book an appointment for your consultation. Ah…! And if you need a veterinarian in Almeria because you have a problem outside the opening hours of the clinic you have at your disposal the veterinary emergency phone 679 938 564.
In a veterinary clinic, to accelerate the diagnosis of a patient, it is essential to have the results of the analytical in a very short time. For us, as veterinarians in Almeria, the important thing is to know as soon as possible if everything is working as it should.
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In this article I deal with three “cultural syndromes” that cannot be interpreted under the canons of official medicine, since their origin goes beyond the biological and involves psychological, social, economic and cultural aspects. Various classifications of cultural syndromes have been established taking into account their origin. For our case we use a double basic distinction, in my opinion sufficient to frame the material presented: 1) cultural syndromes whose origin is related to entities of the supernatural world (in this category is paura), and which require the intervention of a charismatic therapeutic operator; 2) cultural syndromes whose origin is not related to entities of the supernatural world, among which are the so-called cultural syndromes of social origin, such as envy and the evil eye. They require the intervention of a non-charismatic therapeutic operator, knowledgeable of traditional therapeutic formulas and methods.
My dog has bloody diarrhea.
Clinical Manifestations: Signs associated with splenic tumors may be mild and include weakness or may be more obvious, e.g., collapse and sudden death if the tumor ruptures and internal bleeding occurs. Mucous membranes, such as the gums, may be pale and heart and respiratory rates may increase. Other signs may include
Surgery is the primary method of treatment for dogs with splenic tumors. This involves removal of the spleen (splenectomy). Removal of the spleen is preferred to a biopsy, since it serves as both a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure (Figure 2). Patients are stabilized prior to surgery. This may require fluid therapy or blood transfusion and intensive care monitoring.
The final diagnosis depends on microscopic examination of the tumor after removal at surgery. Splenic hematomas and hemangiomas, as well as other benign diseases, may have similar clinical symptoms and should be differentiated from hemangiosarcoma. Up to 2 out of 3 dogs with splenic tumors have a malignant tumor (2/3 of these are hemangiosarcoma). Dogs with a perforated splenic tumor that need a blood transfusion are more likely to receive a diagnosis of hemangiosarcoma. The remaining patients have benign tumors that are effectively treated with splenectomy.
SIREN HEAD & SLENDER VS. CARTOON CAT
However, some illnesses, including obesity, chronic diseases, eye problems and arthritis make it difficult for cats to keep their fur clean. You should take steps to keep your pet clean when he or she is unable or unwilling to do so on his or her own. The best way to approach this activity is to incorporate it into your daily routine. It will be much easier for you to maintain a cat’s coat than to deal with a dirty, matted cat.
