Located in the San Fernando Valley, 16907 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Granada Hills Ca, 818-363-8143
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Pyometra is
a serious disease of female dogs and cats related to hormonal changes within the
reproductive tract allowing the
accumulation of pus in the uterus. It
can be FATAL! The cause is really not understood, but
we know the female hormones are involved in allowing the reproductive tract
to become more susceptible to developing these infections. In
some animals, the uterus responds abnormally to the hormones produced during the
“heat” cycle causing a secretion If this happens, the condition then
becomes a form of “blood poisoning.” This
results in widespread Signs of the infection include:
Depression, loss of appetite,
excessive thirst, increased urination, dehydration, Signs may gradually occur over several
weeks or months. Excessive thirst is
often the first sign. Pyometra is diagnosed by clinical signs,
a history of not being spayed, laboratory testing of blood and urine, The
most common treatment, which is the safest for your pet, is Ovariohysterectomy
(Spaying), which removes the This
is NOT recommended for your pet!
This method of therapy often still results in infertility, and often does
not solve
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