What Are the Treatments for Prolapsed Hemorrhoids in Dogs?
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Identification
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Prolapsed hemorrhoids in dogs are easily detected through a physical examination. During this exam, a veterinary doctor inserts a gloved finger through the anal sphincter of your dog to check for swollen veins.
Types of Treatments
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Surgical removal of the hemorrhoids is a common treatment used to treat prolapsed hemorrhoids in dogs. Post-surgery, counter-creams (containing hazel or cortisone) might be recommended.
Time Frame
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You may be advised to apply the counter creams to your dogs for 7-10 days. However, the time frame may differ depending on the severity of the condition.
Complications
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Bleeding and increased susceptibility to infections are common side effects of the surgical procedure done to remove your dogs prolapsed hemorrhoids. Over application of the counter-creams may cause skin irritations and rashes.
Prevention/Solution
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As per hemorrhoidhemroids.com, providing a fiber rich diet to your dog and making it drink sufficient water are some of the steps you can take to prevent hemorrhoids development in dogs.
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