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Could gum disease cause loss of appetite and vomiting?



Question:

I have a ten-year-old male beagle, Fletch. Until recently, Fletch has lived a pretty healthy life, except for seizures which caused him to be on phenaborbital for four or five years.

About two months ago Fletch drastically lost his appetite and started vomiting. Several trips to his regular vet and a specialist later and the diagnosis was that he had a mass on the left side of his liver. The specialist said the mass could be a tumor (benign or malignant) or regenerated liver tissue originally damaged by the phenobarbital, but she could not tell which without surgery. Unfortunately, I cannot afford the surgery ($1500 - $2000) so I opted to let him be for a while and give him milk thistle and vitamin E supplements. He seemed fine for several weeks except his appetitie remained low. Beyond that his behavior was normal and his energy level was about what you'd expect from a ten-year-old beagle.

But, over the last two days he's eaten next to nothing and has vomited several times. Today he's been very lethargic, to the point that I've had to pick him up and carry him inside after he goes out to the backyard.

Now, the reason I ask about gum disease is he hasn't had his teeth cleaned in a few years and they look pretty bad. I've done some preliminary reading that said gum disease could spread to the liver and kidneys. And, while I can't afford $2000 surgery to have the liver mass removed I can afford $200 to have his teeth cleaned if this could indeed be his problem.


Answer:

.......what bloodwork have they run and were the results all normal? What kind of surgery were they talking about? The least invasive is ultrasound guided biopsy. Have you ever had tick panels run?

If a dog has liver disease, in my not so humble opinion, I would NOT subject him to a General Anesthetic to have his teeth cleaned. If you can find a Hygenist who will do it with no anesthetic, your dog will be better off. Some GA drugs are hard of the liver and your dog's liver can not be stressed at this time.


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