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What is cecal?

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If your infant bunny has diarrhea, you should bring her to a vet immediately. If your usual "rabbit-savvy" vet is unavailable, any vet is better than none. This is an emergency!If your bunny is not an infant, and loose poo is the only symptom of ill-health, the situation is serious but not necessarily an emergency (yet). Your rabbit is probably in cecal dysbiosis. (Rabbits don't usually suffer from loose poo; what looks like loose poo is probably unformed cecotropes.) Cecal dysbiosis is often the result of a diet too low in fibre. Fix your rabbit's diet (cut down on pellets and greens, completely eliminate all other fruits/veg for now, and really encourage hay), and hopefully her droppings will return to normal. However, if the loose poo doesn't go away after one or two days, or if you notice any other signs of ill-health in your bunny, your rabbit should see her usual "rabbit-savvy" vet immediately. Bring fresh samples of your rabbit's poo to the appointment so your vet can examine it.See the related questions below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet and about what to do when your rabbit is ill.


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What is it called when rabbits eat their feces?

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What foods do rabbits eat and where do they get their food?

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What is a cecal mass?

Cecal mass is a space occupying lesion that involves the first part (cecum) of the colon. It can be benign or cancerous.


What is retro-cecal?

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What is the icd 9 code for cecal mass?

569.9


What is icd code for cecal mass?

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Name 4 non-ruminant animals?

human dog cat horse (functional cecal)


Which part of the large intestine is connected to the stomach?

The cecal part by a junction called iliocecal junction


What is a cecal polyp?

The Cecum is the first portion of the large bowel and is joined to the small bowel. A polyp in the Cecum would have to be removed surgically, as polyps can become cancerous.


What is the difference between intussusception of the bowel and cecal volvulus?

Volvulus is a twisting, while intussusception is a telescope-like collapse of the bowel into intself.


Fullform of abbreviation cocacola?

half cercal fulla cercal half cercal tryangle a half a cecal fully cercal tryangle a ketan.


What is the code for cecal mass?

Based on this definition: "Cecal mass is a space occupying lesion that involves the first part (cecum) of the colon. It can be benign or cancerous," I would code 568.89. This is the code in the alphabetic index under "lesion, colon." The tabular index does not list "lesion" under this code but it doesn't exclude it, either, so based on the alphabetic index, 568.89 should be acceptable.


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