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What to do if you have liver ascites in Alaska

Date: 2025-04-13

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What to do if you have liver ascites in Alaska
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Ascites is one of the more common diseases in Alaska. There are many causes of ascites in Alaska, and it is not a single disease. It is usually caused by many diseases. When Alaska suffers from liver ascites, it cannot heal itself, and There is no way for the owner to treat it at home. It is recommended to send it to the pet hospital immediately to find a professional veterinarian to treat the dog.

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A large amount of ascites and left untreated for a long time will compress the renal artery and cause bleeding, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the kidneys, so treatment is required as soon as possible. Hepatic ascites in Alaska can still survive, depending on the dog's own condition. If the dog's physical fitness is good, as long as the owner takes good care of it, the chance of recovery is still very high.

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