Vaginitis in dogs: etiology, diagnosis and treatment

Vaginitis is the most common disease of the female dog's genital tract. 
Some vaginitis are cured after the resolution of their origin (anatomical anomaly, foreign body, blood retention during heat, etc.); but many vaginitis are much more difficult to heal (without recurrence), their etiopathogeny still being poorly determined (dysimmunitary disorder, etc.).

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Ovarian remanant syndrom in dogs and cats

Ovarian remanence is defined as the persistence of ovarian tissue after sterilization that causes the secretion of sex hormones.
Symptoms of ovarian persistence are most often:

  • a reappearance of the signs of a female in heat: attraction of males, “nymphomaniac” female cat,
  • vulva discharge (most often hemorrhagic)
  • cyclic milk production
  • Pyometra/ CEH of the uterine stump
  • Vaginal and/or uterine tumor
  • Cancer of the persistent tissue!
  • Continuous hyperestrogenism: arena anaemia, flank alopecia, etc.

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