no, your puppy probably has developed cast sores ( which are normal) but then they got infected ( not normal) or the cast has gotten wet and now there is an underlying infection. She needs the cast removed and the leg cleaned and then replace the cast and put her on a course of antibiotics or anti fungal meds depending on what it is.
Is yellow vaginal discharge without foul odor or higher than 4.5 pH or itching and burning normal and what is the normal amount of discharge per day?
No
A UTI can cause a foul odor; and antibiotics will cure the infection.
It is normal for period blood to have a slight odor due to the presence of bacteria and shedding of the uterine lining. However, a strong or foul odor could indicate an infection and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Putrid, foul, rancid, foul-smelling.
Bright yellow urine can indicate dehydration or the presence of certain vitamins, particularly B vitamins. However, a foul odor might suggest an underlying issue, such as a urinary tract infection or other medical conditions. If the unusual color and odor persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Normal vaginal discharge should never be accompanied by itching or burning.
Decomposition produces a foul odor because it involves the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria and other microorganisms, which release gases like hydrogen sulfide and ammonia as byproducts. These gases have strong, unpleasant smells that we perceive as foul.
Sometimes your body produces this discharge as a means to clean itself. If there is no foul odor and if it is not chronic, its usually normal (*I am not a doctor*) and nothing to worry about. The white thick discharge that you see is called vaginal secrections. Like said before if it does not have a odor than it's normal.
Putrid.
Bacillus cereus itself does not typically produce a foul odor. However, some strains can cause food spoilage and may be associated with off-odors due to the breakdown of food materials they affect. The presence of a foul odor is more often linked to the decomposition of the food rather than the bacteria directly. Proper food handling and storage can help minimize the risk of odor and spoilage.
Yes, it is normal to experience some vaginal discharge, known as lochia, after giving birth, which may have a mild odor. This discharge can last for several weeks and may vary in color and consistency. However, if the odor is strong, foul, or accompanied by other symptoms like fever or unusual pain, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider, as it may indicate an infection.