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  1. 27 lis 2020 · Free abdominal fluid occurs more commonly in older dogs and is often associated with more severe disease. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause. Identifying the type of fluid as well as making sure the dog is stable is the first step in diagnosing most underlying conditions.

  2. 12 maj 2018 · Did you know that there are various causes of abdominal enlargement in dogs? In order to better understand potential causes, it helps to first take a closer look at a dog's anatomy and review the organs of the abdomen.

  3. 30 wrz 2015 · Free fluid can build up in the abdomen when blood flow is impeded, whether due to liver disease, heart failure, or other conditions. This buildup is referred to as ascites (or abdominal effusion) and is characterized by a distended abdomen.

  4. Ascites, also known as abdominal effusion or free abdominal fluid, is the medical term described as the build-up of fluid in the abdominal cavity. This results in abdominal distention and increased pressure inside the abdomen, causing discomfort, vomiting, and in some situations, appetite loss.

  5. 19 kwi 2017 · In dogs, a swollen or distended abdomen may be a sign of a significant medical condition or disease, or it may be due to something less worrying, such as a resolvable bacterial infection or parasites.

  6. 17 paź 2023 · Twelve common types of lumps and bumps (with pictures and vet advice) 1. Lipomas. Lipomas are the most common benign (ie NON-cancerous) growth seen in dogs. Each lipoma is made up of a group of fat cells that forms a soft round, or oval, lump usually located just below your dog’s skin. Lipomas.

  7. 4 kwi 2024 · Ascites in dogs is free fluid floating in the abdomen. This is not a disease itself, but a sign of a serious underlying medical problem. The abdomen contains many organs including the kidneys, intestines, stomach, liver, spleen, bladder, and others.

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