The owners should pay more attention to the physical condition of the dog, and take the dog to check in time if there is any discomfort. The common symptom of many dogs is vomiting, sometimes They stupidly eat too much and also cause vomiting, so what are the effects of vomiting? What is the cause?
Gastrointestinal bacterial infections, diet related (diet changes , food intolerance, ingestion of leftovers), foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract (toys, bones, chewing gum residues), intestinal parasites, acute renal failure, acute liver failure or cholecystitis, pancreatitis, postoperative vomiting, Toxic substance ingestion, viral infection, abuse of drug narcotics, flatulence, heat stroke, motion sickness, uterine infection.
Occasional or irregular vomiting over a period of time may be due to gastrointestinal inflammation, constipation, cancer, kidney damage, liver disease, or systemic disease.
What should I do if my dog vomits frequently?
Occasional vomiting may not be a problem. However, frequent or prolonged vomiting may be due to serious conditions, such as colitis, intestinal obstruction, toxic gastroenteritis, etc. If your dog's vomiting is not an occasional isolated case, take him to the hospital immediately for a thorough examination.
What other signs to look out for
The causes of vomiting are so varied that making a diagnosis can sometimes be difficult. So it is very important to provide the pet doctor with as much information as possible and to indicate if there are other signs that are also happening. Be aware of the following:
The frequency of vomiting. If your dog vomits once, eats regularly, and has normal bowel movements, then the vomiting is most likely an isolated case. Diarrhea, dehydration, lethargy, vomiting blood, weight loss, change in appetite, thirst, change in frequency of urination, when to see a doctor;
If you notice any of the symptoms above, or if your dog If you vomit more than once, or if it persists for more than a day, see your doctor.
How a veterinarian can determine the cause of vomiting
Depending on your pet's age, medical history, physical exam report, and symptoms, your veterinarian may choose to perform different diagnostic tests (blood tests, X-rays) , ultrasound, stool examination, endoscopy, biopsy or surgical exploration) to make a diagnosis.
What are the treatment options?
You can treat your dog like a child by feeding them boiled potatoes, rice, cooked skinless chicken, and more. In some cases, dogs may need fluids, antibiotics, dietary changes, antiemetics, or other treatments. It is best to follow the doctor's advice for appropriate treatment.