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Elbow Hygroma in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Elbow Hygroma in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

An elbow hygroma is a fluid-filled swelling of the bursa over the elbow, caused by repeated pressure and friction on hard surfaces. It starts as a soft, warm lump and can thicken or, if it breaks, drain blood-tinged fluid and become infected. Early cases are managed with rest and cold packs; large or complicated ones need surgery.

Diseases 📅 July 19, 2026
Bursitis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Bursitis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Bursitis is inflammation of the small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion bone and soft tissue, usually from bruising, friction, or pressure over a joint. It causes a warm, fluid-filled swelling that can restrict movement and lameness; open or infected bursae need surgical care.

Diseases 📅 July 19, 2026
Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Hypertrophic osteodystrophy (metaphyseal osteopathy) is a bone-growth disorder of the active growing ends of long bones in young, rapidly growing large-breed dogs. It causes symmetric swelling, heat, and pain over the metaphyses with lameness, fever, and lethargy, and is managed with pain control, infection prevention, and nutrition.

Diseases 📅 July 19, 2026
Periostitis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Periostitis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Periostitis is inflammation of the periosteum, the membrane covering the bone, usually triggered by blunt trauma, repeated friction, or infection from an open fracture. It appears as a painful, hot swelling over a bone and, when septic, can discharge pus; prompt rest and appropriate veterinary care prevent chronic thickening or bone-spur formation.

Diseases 📅 July 19, 2026
Eosinophilic Panosteitis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Eosinophilic Panosteitis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Eosinophilic panosteitis, also called panosteitis, is a spontaneous, self-limiting bone-sclerosis disorder of young, fast-growing large-breed dogs, especially German Shepherds. It causes shifting lameness that moves between limbs over a cycle of roughly three months and usually resolves by 18 to 20 months of age.

Diseases 📅 July 19, 2026
Rheumatism in Dogs and Cats

Rheumatism in Dogs and Cats

Rheumatism is a non-suppurative inflammation of connective tissue in muscles, heart, and joints, often triggered by cold, damp, or strep infection. It causes shifting pain, stiffness, and lameness that eases with movement. Anti-inflammatory care and a dry, warm environment help.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 2026
Idiopathic Polymyositis in Dogs and Cats

Idiopathic Polymyositis in Dogs and Cats

Idiopathic polymyositis is a diffuse inflammation of skeletal muscle, likely autoimmune, causing weakness, fever, stiffness, and lameness. Cats may lose the ability to jump. Catching it early and using immune-suppressing therapy helps prevent wasting.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 2026
Osteomyelitis in Dogs and Cats

Osteomyelitis in Dogs and Cats

Osteomyelitis is infection and inflammation of bone and marrow, usually from bacteria entering through an open fracture, wound, or the bloodstream. It causes fever, pain, and lameness, and can lead to sepsis if untreated. Long-term antimicrobials and, sometimes, surgery are needed.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 2026
Fractures in Dogs and Cats

Fractures in Dogs and Cats

A fracture is a break in bone or cartilage from force such as a car hit or fall, and often damages nearby soft tissue. Signs include deformity, pain, and lameness; severe cases can paralyze. Veterinary resetting and fixation, plus rest, are the mainstays of healing.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 2026
Putrefactive (Saprogenic) Infections in Dogs and Cats

Putrefactive (Saprogenic) Infections in Dogs and Cats

Putrefactive infection is wound infection by putrefactive clostridia and other bacteria after injury or poor healing. It causes foul, gassy discharge and non-healing tissue. Thorough cleaning and veterinary antimicrobials are needed.

Diseases 📅 July 18, 2026