It depends where this forms. Many get cysts around a hair follicle. Those can be drained by the vet.
Yes. My dog developed a cyst on his back later in life. When I took him in to the vet I was told that cysts are very common in both golden retrievers and labs, my dog is a mix of both.
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The cysts that appear during the regular activity of the ovaries are called functional cysts.
Bilateral kidney cysts are cysts in BOTH kidneys.
Possible causes of a lump on a dog's cheek include infections, cysts, tumors, or allergic reactions. Treatment options may include antibiotics for infections, surgical removal for cysts or tumors, or medication for allergic reactions. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
cysts of tissue
Perineural cysts (also called Tarlov cysts)
Solid cysts tend to be hard. Fluid-filled cysts are less hard. Air-filled cysts tend to be soft (and easily collapsible).
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Fluid-filled cysts on the abdomen may be due to various conditions such as ovarian cysts, kidney cysts, or liver cysts. These cysts are sacs filled with fluid that can sometimes cause discomfort or pain, and may require further evaluation and treatment by a healthcare professional.
I am not aware that injections causes cysts
Not exactly. The pill won't shrink the existing cysts, but will lower the risk of future cysts. The existing cysts will normally shrink with time, if they are "functional cysts," i.e. cysts that happen due to normal ovulation, but then "hang around" too long afterwards.