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Your Pet Not Eating?
When a pet does not seem to be eating it is a cause of concern. Our pet may have some kind of disease that has been bothering it to eat. To prevent the disease from getting any worse it is best if we could let a veterinarian go check out the pet and let him diagnose it. Here are some of the ways in which a veterinarian diagnoses your pet why he ore she is losing appetite.
• Physical examination – this includes the examination of
the gums called bucal exam, listening with the stethoscope, taking weight
and temperature and felling the size and shape of the belly.
•
Internal disorders - These are discovered through blood
test and urine sampling. Diseases of the liver, blood, urinary tract,
and
pancreas re detected
by these tests. After discovering what kind of disease is affecting your
pet further and more appropriate tests will be conducted. An example
is when signs of liver disease is found on the blood test, the pet will
also undergo more blood tests for the bile and have an ultrasound as
well to see what kind of liver disease your pet has. To better determine
the liver disease your pet has, he or she is sedated and a liver biopsy
is done.
•
X-rays - X-rays of the chest and abdomen are great ways
to see the bones and outlines of the internal organs. By using x-rays
we
can
see if a certain organ
has been enlarged and also helps to see the disease causing the appetite
loss. However it has some disadvantages, some stuff like tumors or foreign
objects will blend in with the gray shade in the x-ray that will make
it harder to determine. X-rays are great initial tests but it is better
to see more precisely via ultra sounds, or even surgery to explore the
main problem.
•
Examination of your pet’s stool - This should
be done for the past 12 hours to check out if he or she has got parasites.
Don’t
bring it using only your hands instead bring it using ziplock.
•
Ultrasound - This is also useful sit helps the pet‘s
internal organs be seen compared to the outlines only seen in x-rays.
There are some special
veterinary clinics that have ultrasound for pets.
•
Endoscope – is a machine that is long, flexible, and a camera at
its tip to reach in at the pet’s stomach, throat or intestine.
While the animal is under anesthesia the endoscope is put slowly in his
mouth and moves gradually to the different areas to check here the disease
could be.
After your pet has been diagnosed with any of the procedures above,
it is best to consult with the doctor immediately. To see what would
be the best thing to do to prevent the disease form getting worse.
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