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Dog
Vomiting is the involuntary expulsion of the contents of the stomach through the mouth and nose. It involves abdominal contractions and may produce bile.
The Vetster Editorial Team
5 min read
Ptyalism is the term for excessive drooling. All dogs drool from time to time under normal circumstances, but increased salivation is an indicator for a variety of medical problems
4 min read
Cat
Limited mobility (LM) in cats presents as a reduction in movement or agility. Cats with LM struggle with actions or behavior that were previously considered normal.
Joint pain in cats is soreness localized to the articulated parts of the limbs.
Skin lumps occurring within or near the surface of the skin are called cutaneous masses.
Head pressing in cats is a behavior where the cat presses its head against a wall or other inanimate object for a prolonged period without obvious awareness of its surroundings.
Horse
Lameness is an abnormal gait caused by a dysfunction of the muscles, joints, or bones. Lameness is extremely common in horses, and is the most common cause of “loss of use” in performance horses
Vomiting is the act of forceful contraction of the abdominal muscles leading to the ejection of ingested material through the mouth.
6 min read
Yellow pigmentation of the eyes, gums, nostrils, and ears is called jaundice or icterus. Jaundice occurs when there is a buildup of bilirubin, a yellowish pigment released during red blood cell breakdown and normally excreted in bile
Blood in the urine is a common symptom in cats and it can have a multitude of causes which vary from mild to deadly if left untreated
3 min read
Cutaneous lumps are lumps within a dog’s skin which make a nodule, raised area, or discoloration on the surface of the skin.
Ataxia means “difficulty walking”. An ataxic cat has difficulty controlling the movements of the head, legs, or torso.
Dyspnea is when a cat has difficulty inhaling or exhaling and isn't getting enough oxygen.
Reverse sneezing is defined as a sharp inhalation, or sometimes multiple in quick succession, occasionally accompanied by a honking noise.
2 min read
Lymphadenopathy, or enlarged lymph nodes, is swelling of the lymph nodes due to infection, inflammation, or the presence of tumor cells in the nodes.
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