What does a hernia look like in cats?

What does cat hernia look like? Under normal circumstances, a baby will develop inguinal hernia soon after birth. This is a common congenital disease, mainly due to the external force exerted on the fetus during its development in the mother's body. Squeezing causes the intra-abdominal pressure to increase, causing the venous blood return in the groin to be blocked, thus causing a pathological phenomenon.
Generally speaking, if the baby is not treated in time after birth, it is easy to develop great saphenous varicose veins. So, why do great saphenous varicose veins appear after the baby is born? Let’s find out together! I hope it will be helpful to you.
A hernia is when the intestines are squeezed into a small space. If it enters the belly button, it is called an umbilical hernia. If it enters the groin, it is called an inguinal hernia. I wonder if the doctor has said which type it is. Hernias are very painful, and cats may have symptoms such as lying on their side, not being able to touch their abdomen to the ground, whining, and abnormal defecation. However, having a small belly is a normal phenomenon in cats, and almost all adult cats with normal nutrition will have it.
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