Dog oral tumors

Nov 08,2023
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Oral tumors in dogs require timely treatment. If the tumor can be controlled, active surgical removal can be implemented for treatment. Imaging analysis is recommended before surgical treatment and, for less common oral lymphomas, chemotherapy. If it is a malignant tumor or the dog has reached advanced age, surgical treatment is not recommended, otherwise recurrence may occur.

Symptoms of oral tumors in dogs:

1. The tumors continue to grow, causing local swelling and affecting the appearance of the dog’s face.

2. Tumors in the oral cavity continue to grow and may rupture, causing massive bleeding in the oral cavity. If you find a tumor in your dog’s mouth, it is recommended to take it to a pet hospital for examination in time.

3. In the early stage, you may suffer from lethargy and poor appetite. Tumors may stimulate salivary glands and cause salivation. In the late stage, drowsiness, anorexia, weight loss, weight loss, and constipation may occur.

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