The dog s skin can slide, and the small hard bag becomes larger, like a large blister

Updated on pet 2024-06-18
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are small sliding hard bags under the dog's skin, and if this bag becomes large and resembles a large blister, this could be caused by a variety of reasons.

    One possibility is a subcutaneous cyst, which usually forms as a result of excessive growth of fat cells, a condition that is uncommon in dogs but can occur occasionally. If your dog's cyst doesn't show any symptoms, such as pain or discomfort, then it is usually not needed. However, if the cyst becomes large or appears to be damaged, oozing, etc., you should consult a veterinarian in time.

    Another possibility is an infection, which can cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and fever. To prevent further infection, a veterinarian should be consulted as early as possible to ensure that the infection is obtained**.

    In addition, if the bag is recent, it may also be caused by a fungal infection or parasitic infection. In this case, the dog's ** may have symptoms such as red pimples, hair loss, and dander. In order to confirm the diagnosis and give the correct protocol, veterinarians will usually recommend sampling and laboratory testing.

    In short, if you find that your dog has a small sliding hard bag under its skin and looks like a large blister, you should consult a veterinarian in time. The veterinarian can determine the cause of the condition through examination and diagnosis, and give appropriate recommendations.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It may be a subcutaneous lipoma.

    Caused by mosquito bites and other reasons. First of all, it may be that the dog has recently used subcutaneous injections.

    Small injections, including those caused by malabsorption of vaccines and drugs; Secondly, some elderly dogs have subcutaneous lipoma, this situation does not need to be overly worried, and observation is the mainstay; Finally, mosquito bites are caused. If the lump does not break and the dog has no itching symptoms, it can be observed, and if the lump is found to have a tendency to become larger, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What you said should be a subcutaneous cyst, don't break it, otherwise the chance of infection will increase, some time ago my dog was a subcutaneous cyst, and I bought a beef lozenge and prednisolone tablets in the pharmacy, and recently I saw that the dog was in good condition, and the cyst was much smaller than before.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The condition of the cyst may be greater, don't let the dog break the cyst by itself, you can bring a protective ring to prevent the cyst from rupturing and cyst transfer, you can first give the dog anti-inflammatory drugs and cyst reduction of the Yakon beef lozenge, before my Teddy was like this for more than a month, the effect is still very good If you want to know more, you can take a look.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Much like a mite infestation, Mite Corning Spray** is very effective.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go to the hospital and see, it's useless to ask questions here.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Which part is this? Is it the back?

    Is there any dandruff?

    It depends on the specific situation, and then check whether there are white dots or black dots.

    I can't see it clearly just by looking at it.

    You describe it in more detail, and then I will help you diagnose it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Reasons for the hard lump underneath the puppy**:

    1. After the puppy has been injected, it is caused by the drug to accumulate lumps;

    2. The phenomenon that occurs after the tick sucks the blood of the puppy;

    3. Lesions inside the puppy's body;

    4. Mites grow on the puppy, and the mites grow up after sucking the blood of the puppy.

    Solution: 1. After the injection, knead the puppy ** lump part;

    2. Apply ointment to the part of the puppy that is sucked by ticks;

    3. Lead the puppy to the pet hospital for examination;

    4. Frequently clean the puppy to avoid mites growing in the puppy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. If it has been injected, it may be caused by drugs, and it will disappear after a while.

    2. It may also be a phenomenon after the tick sucks blood, and it should be killed in time, so that the dog will become thinner and thinner.

    3. It may also be an injury when going out to play, and you should go to the hospital for treatment in time, otherwise it will affect your future life.

    4. If it is a round lump, it may be that the dog has mites on it, and it will become larger by sucking its blood.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Has the lump been broken? I've had injuries or something. It's like this if it's infected.

    Nothing else is clear.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello, the dog** feels that there are bubbles in it because of subcutaneous emphysema, which is the rupture of gas-containing organs, and the gas runs into the subcutaneous tissue along the mediastinum and around the esophagus or from the wound, and can also be produced by local tissue decay. It is recommended to go to the pet hospital to receive**oh pro,** when you need to deflate, but intermittently deflate, and the emphysema can be coated with fish stone ointment, but do not apply it to the eye of the needle.

    Anti-inflammatory treatment is performed throughout the body, and if breathing is difficult, oxygen can be inhaled.

    Hello, the dog ** feels like there are bubbles in it because of subcutaneous emphysema, which is the rupture of the gas containing device after the Changguan is ruptured, and the gas is hidden along the mediastinum and around the esophagus into the subcutaneous tissue or from the wound, and it can also be decomposed by local tissues to produce gas. It is recommended to go to the pet hospital to receive**oh pro,** when you need to deflate, but intermittently deflate, and the emphysema can be coated with fish stone ointment, but do not apply it to the eye of the needle. The whole body is treated with anti-inflammatory, and if it is difficult to breathe, oxygen can be inhaled.

    Please. What to do if the area is very large.

    It is recommended to send it to the pet hospital to receive**Oh pro.

    The hospital is far away, is there any way to deal with it temporarily.

    The kind of first aid.

    Injections of penicillin or lincomycin.

    It's that the hospital is far away, and there are still an hour or two to get there, so what can be done for the time being.

    Penicillin injections.

    I have to send it far away.

    I know this, but I have to deal with it temporarily, I'm afraid that he has other symptoms, so I'll deal with it first.

    Or you can use a warm compress with a hot towel.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Hello dear, there is a small bag on the dog's belly that is an umbilical hernia. Congenital or acquired causes can cause gastric contents to leak subcutaneously from the umbilical foramen.

    This situation generally does not affect the dog's eating, drinking, and Lazar, and there is no mental impact, nor pain, as long as the umbilical hernia does not continue to increase, you can ignore it, but if you find that there is an enlargement, then you have to go to the pet hospital for surgery.

    The dog has a small bag on its belly, what's going on? It feels soft to the touch and feels like a blister!

    The dog has a small bag on its belly, what's going on? It feels soft to the touch and feels like a blister!

    Hello Hello, there is a small bag on the dog's belly that is an umbilical hernia. It can be due to congenital or acquired reasons, resulting in gastric contents leaking from the umbilical foramen under the skin. This situation generally does not affect the dog's eating, drinking, filial piety, and spirit, and there will be no pain, as long as the umbilical hernia does not continue to increase, you can ignore it, but if you find that there is an enlargement, then you have to go to the pet hospital for surgery.

    Dear, there is a residual umbilical cord. When puppies are born, their navel is like the early stage, and they also stick to the long umbilical cord just like humans. At this time, if the owner cuts the umbilical cord in an improper way, such as leaving the umbilical cord too long, a bulge will appear on the puppy's belly.

    However, this bulging bag will disappear after the residual umbilical cord naturally dries up and breaks.

    In rare cases, folliculitis can also lead to a puppy feast with a bulging belly. At this time, the owner can first disinfect the affected area with iodine, alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide, and then apply some anti-inflammatory drugs such as erythromycin ointment on the bulge**. Foregoing.

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