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Dog and brain tumor and symptom

Dog and Brain Tumor & Symptom

 

A dog brain can suffer alteration due to many reasons: hereditary malformation, trauma, circulatory disorders which decrease the blood irrigation, infections, inflammation of the meninxes, tumors, poisons, etc.. Abscesses can invade the brain with plus buying means all of a brain bone injury, or an ear infection or a blood flow from other points of the organism.  The most common symptoms are: excitement and frenzy followed by a period of dullness and unconsciousness, high temperatures yet not constant. The head sometimes tilts too aside and there might be blindness, violent compulsions and even coma. These symptoms are present in severe cases. "Commotion" is the consequence of a violent trauma that leads to the interruption of normal brain functions even when there isn't any fracture to the brain. The animal is generally unconscious, with relaxed muscles. When recovering

 

consciousness, the dog seems kind of dazed, and after awhile will react. In more severe cases, he doesn't manage to stand up, remains lying down without being able to coordinate his moves. After a few days he recovers. But, in the brain has been severely injured, he might never recuperate consciousness or if he does, there is a stage of compulsive attacks that can determine a partial or total paralysis. In any of these cases there can be vomiting with possible involuntary loss of feces and urine.

"Congestions" are also serious, as they are caused by the excessive amount of blood in the brain and can be as a result of poisons, bacteria, chemical and in its, alkaloids, sunstroke, parasites in the blood, or due to changes in the walls all of the blood vessels. Professional attention is important when the animal present symptoms of convulsions, frenzy, howls when touched and dilated pupils,, etc. 

The "inflammation of the meninxes" that surrounds the brain and spinal cord can be a secondary effect of a great number of virulent or bacterial diseases. The symptoms, in general, are restlessness and excitement. The dog dazedly walks around, tripping on fixed objects. He also gets delirious attacks. His pulse and breathing are accelerated, the pupils are dilated and, sometimes, his temperature is high. You must go to the veterinarian in all of these cases of abnormal conduct in your dog, as mild as it may seem.

 

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