Please get your dog to the vet now.....but call them immediately before you go so they can be prepared. Your dog may have Allergies, or a host of other issues. If you were swelling all over you'd need to go to the doctor, and so does your dog! Remember to bring along a small notebook where you can write down the terms used by your vet and the advise he gives you. Most of the time, they write these down with medicines for your dog. Ask the vet what the reasons are for swelling. Follow his instructions, and when the dog is feeling better, and you are more at ease, check out your dog's condition online. This will give you a better understanding of the situation.
It would be handy to have a journal for your dog where you write down what he's eaten or if unusual things happen, like diarrhea, the swelling, etc.
Some of the methods that the body uses to prevent swelling from fluid is by evacuation, perspiration and urination. The medical term for swelling is edema.
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there is swelling because the scar tissue is damaged its the body's way of healing it
The skin is protecting the entire body.
Adrenal hormones control your body when you get scared.
Edema, or swelling.
A red swelling of a body area.
when you are scared you shiver because your body is full of adrenaline and does have a way to use it so your body quickly shakes side to side
Swelling of the foot can indicate a condition known as gout. It is caused by too much uric acid in the body, and results in swelling of the hands, fingers, and toes.
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There is normally swelling at the site of the break. The swelling is intended to minimize movement.
The suffix -dema refers to swelling or accumulation of fluid in a specific area of the body.