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Introduction Acute neuritis is one of the most challenging conditions in canine clinical practice, often triggered by spinal cord injury, neuropathy, or severe trauma. It manifests as hind limb weakness, inability to stand, or even full-body...
View detailsIntroductionAural hematoma is a common ear condition in pets, typically manifested as redness and swelling of the ear canal mucosa. When touched, the pet will dodge and yelp due to pain, accompanied by frequent scratching of the pinna with paw...
View detailsIntroductionCanine ringworm is a common fungal skin disease in dogs, typically manifested as localized hair loss forming circular or irregular bald patches, accompanied by intense itching that leads to frequent scratching and biting. This can ...
View detailsPatient Zhang Xiaozha, male, 33 years old, 90kg, visited the Perfect State Rehabilitation Studio on August 13, 2025, due to an acute ankle joint injury. The patient had sprained his ankle the day before, resulting in significant swelling aro...
View detailsIntroductionIn dogs, postoperative wounds from perianal tumors often show persistent exudation, with edges that are red, swollen, and everted, failing to heal normally. If left untreated, these wounds can easily be contaminated by feces, lead...
View detailsCanine gingival hyperplasia with chronic inflammation leads to red, swollen, and protruding gums, severe oral odor, and avoidance of food due to gum pain. If left untreated, the hyperplastic tissue continues to compress the teeth, hindering oral...
View detailsIntroductionForelimb fractures can cause immediate lameness, severe pain with crying, rapid swelling, and avoidance upon the slightest touch. If left untreated, misalignment of the fracture ends can damage nerves and blood vessels, leading to...
View detailsIntroductionAcute neuritis can lead to hind limb paralysis, painful crying, and tail dropping in pets, and in severe cases, may cause incontinence. If left untreated, it can result in permanent spinal cord damage and lifelong paralysis. Tradi...
View detailsAnimal fractures are a common trauma, especially for active pets. Traditional treatments are often accompanied by long recovery periods and potential complications. Laser therapy, as a cutting-edge non-invasive therapy with analgesic and ant...
View detailsIntroductionInterdigital inflammation can cause redness, swelling, exudation, and severe pain between a pet's toes, leading to limping, constant licking or biting, and even self-harm. In severe cases, it may result in suppuration, fistulas, o...
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