Peripheral body edema in dogs: causes of formation and treatment methods

Pet diseases are always difficult to diagnose. If a dog's paw is swollen, it could be a mechanical injury, a bone fracture, or a disease of the internal organs.

After an injection and other medical procedures, swelling may also appear. This symptom cannot be ignored; it is important to identify the factors that provoke swelling.

The main causes of edema in dogs

First you need to decide what exactly is meant by “peripheral edema” of the body.

  • Firstly, swelling itself is not a disease. It is only a consequence of other pathologies that contribute to an increase in the porosity of blood vessels and the release of the liquid fraction of blood into the tissue.
  • Secondly, peripheral edema can be local (swelling of the paws, for example), or generalized (over the entire area of ​​the body). Naturally, veterinarians consider the first case to be the easiest.

The severity of edema varies and is also classified:

  • Pasty. The swelling is barely noticeable, often only noticeable upon palpation.
  • Pronounced, easily visible swelling.
  • Anasarka. The swelling is very strong, sharp, the affected tissues are literally swollen.

The causes of edema in dogs, which are not observed in pure form very often in veterinary practice:

  • Swelling is a consequence of the presence of inflammatory mediators in the blood. They increase the porosity of the vascular wall, due to which the liquid fraction of the blood begins to leak into the tissue.
  • Peripheral edema is a common consequence of poor nutrition. More precisely, a lack of proteins in food (impaired oncotic pressure). For example, this happens when a dog is constantly fed low-quality economy-class food. True, this rarely happens. But with cachexia (i.e. extreme exhaustion), the dog may look “obese” due to swelling of the whole body.
  • In rare cases, peripheral edema develops in dogs suffering from chronic hypertension (it also happens in animals).
  • Occurs in very old dogs due to age-related problems with protein metabolism. All this leads to the same problems with oncotic pressure.
  • In some cases, the periphery swells after severe physical activity and excessive drinking immediately after it.
  • Very rarely, swelling is a consequence of pinched nerves.

How to diagnose

First of all, the veterinarian evaluates muscle tone and tendon mobility through palpation, and also measures the four-legged patient’s temperature and collects an anamnesis. To determine the type and stage of pathology, in addition to examination, several more studies are carried out:

  • a blood and synovial fluid test to detect the presence of infection;
  • CT scan, which is mandatory for dysplasia;
  • cytology and histology, which determine the presence of cells atypical for the body;
  • X-ray assessing the degree of change in joint tissue.

Further treatment must be carried out strictly under the supervision of a doctor, without deviating from the prescribed regimen. Due to a high pain threshold, some animals may have a normal gait before recovery. Despite this, the disappearance of lameness is not a reason to discontinue medications.

The main diseases causing the formation of edema

Edema can be caused by various pathologies that in one way or another affect oncotic and/or blood pressure. But there are still diseases that cause the formation of edema in almost any case, and therefore are considered “classics”:

  • Kidney diseases. With any type of peripheral edema in dogs, they should be suspected first. Sick organs can no longer synthesize urine normally, as a result of which a lot of excess fluid accumulates in the body. Actually, this leads to the “swelling” of the dog. Kidney disease is especially common in older dogs.
  • Heart diseases. If it cannot pump blood normally, stagnation develops, as a result of which the liquid part of the blood leaks from the vessels into the tissues. A characteristic sign of cardiac edema is its localization in the chest area.
  • Allergies (as well as angioedema and anaphylaxis). In these pathologies, the body itself increases the porosity of blood vessels (for the passage of lymphocytes through their walls), which also contributes to the removal of part of the liquid fraction of blood into the tissue.

  • Diseases of the lymphatic system. If something (parasites, tumors, scars from injuries and operations) interferes with the normal flow of lymph, the pressure in the lymphatic vessels quickly increases. Since their walls are much thinner and “frailer” than the walls of blood vessels, edema develops quickly. Note that such forms of edema often develop in animals after severe operations (for example, after surgical removal of tumors). The fact is that in these cases it is often necessary to damage or even completely cut out large lymphatic vessels, which inevitably leads to problems in the future.
  • Diseases of the digestive tract, accompanied by diarrhea. If diarrhea is severe, the body loses a lot of protein. We have already written above what this leads to. In addition, in these cases, water-salt metabolism is disrupted, which can also lead to the development of swelling.
  • Injuries (fractures, dislocations). In this case, the integrity of the tissues is disrupted, the liquid part of the blood can freely leave the vessels, and all this is accompanied by the development of inflammatory processes. Note that injuries and inflammation are not always obvious. Simply put, the initial stages of arthrosis and arthritis may not manifest themselves in any way, but after serious physical exertion, the dog’s paw will swell and swell.

Cuts and punctures, insect bites

The soles of your dog's paws can also become swollen. This usually happens if the animal cuts, punctures its paw, or steps on a wasp or bee. After removing the sting if necessary, wipe the bite site with a weak aqueous solution of vinegar and give your four-legged friend a tablet of suprastin or loratadine to relieve the allergic reaction.

Note! Dogs' skin is sensitive to iodine. Treating wounds and abrasions with iodine solution can cause burns.

A tumor caused by cuts or punctures will persist until the wound heals and the inflammatory process passes. Until then, the dog will tuck its paw and be afraid to step on it. For deep injuries, take your pet to a doctor.

Factors that provoke the appearance of edema

Below we will look at individual factors that provoke the appearance of edema. Some of them are “original”, while others have already been indirectly mentioned above.

Allergy and Quincke's edema

As we have already written, allergies and angioedema are one of the most common causes of swelling. Allergies develop to anything, at any time, and often the only visible sign is a skin rash and swelling.

The mechanism of development of the latter has already been described above. If the owner suspects the allergic origin of peripheral edema, the pet should be immediately taken to the veterinarian. With allergies, not only the paws, but also the lungs can swell. And this is already a deadly pathology.

Postoperative period

Swelling during the postoperative period is quite common and in most cases it is not dangerous. But! This only applies to situations where swelling lasts for more than two or three days. At this time, the body has not yet fully recovered, interruptions in the functioning of the kidneys are possible (they are already overloaded with removing drug residues), and traumatic swelling often develops at the site of surgical sutures.

Swelling after IV

As in the previous case, swelling after an IV is not considered something “criminal”. Again, only in cases where the swelling goes away quickly.

Their appearance is due to the appearance of additional fluid in the bloodstream, which the kidneys cannot quickly remove. Therefore, part of the liquid fraction of the blood again escapes into the surrounding tissues.

After a snake bite

But swelling after a snake bite is not a good sign. More precisely, swelling in this case indicates a snake bite with a hemolytic type of venom (vipers, rattlesnakes). This type of toxin decomposes the blood into its constituent elements; the walls of blood vessels are also affected, as a result of which the liquid part begins to effusion into the surrounding tissues.

Bruises and sprains

In case of bruises and sprains, the dog tries not to stand on the sore paw, presses it, but does not allow it to be touched. Tumors do not appear immediately and do not have clear boundaries.

It is easy to remove a tumor from a bruise without damaging tissue. To do this, immobilize the dog and apply a cold compress to the sore spot for 20 to 30 minutes. If the skin is broken, first treat the wound with water peroxide and then apply ice.

Important! Do not use pain-relieving gels from your first aid kit when treating dogs. Many of them contain diclofenac. If the dog licks it, intestinal bleeding may occur.

When a ligament is sprained, the joints become swollen. The main condition: to ensure the immobility of the limb. This can be achieved by applying a splint.

First aid for a dog with swelling: what the owner can do

To ensure that the consequences of swelling are not so serious, high-quality first aid should be provided to the dog for swelling. But! We immediately warn breeders: if there is a suspicion of the allergic nature of the pathology, and even more so in cases where the pet has Quincke's edema or anaphylaxis, there is no need to waste time and try to help the pet on your own. In such situations, you should immediately call a veterinarian. In milder cases, self-help is still possible.

To do this, the owner needs to do the following:

  • Regardless of the etiology of edema, the pet should be given complete rest. This is especially important when your pet’s paws are injured. In such cases, he should not run or even walk a lot.
  • The application of a warm compress may be recommended, but not in the first hours, and only after mandatory consultation with a veterinarian. It must be remembered that slight swelling can be a sign of an abscess or cellulitis, so heat can make the animal much worse.
  • If the animal’s well-being allows it, it is also not given anything to drink during the first hours. Excess fluid will only contribute to the further development of edema.
  • The pet should be placed in a well-ventilated area at room temperature. If the swelling is of allergic origin, even such a simple measure will help improve the dog’s condition.

Unfortunately, in other cases you won’t be able to do something on your own.

Abscesses

An abscess is a collection of pus under the skin. It can appear after an injury caused by a bite, scratch, or any foreign body that has become stuck and lodged in the paw.

In these cases, the skin appears healed, but an infection has developed underneath and accumulates pus. This is called an abscess. It usually occurs in one limb.

Sometimes the abscess opens and pus begins to ooze out. However, it also happens that the pus does not come out completely. In these cases, the veterinarian will have to drain him, thoroughly clean the area, and prescribe medications if necessary.

Treatment of various types of body edema at home: how realistic is it?

Let us emphasize once again: treatment of various types of body edema at home is possible only in cases where the owner has previously consulted with a specialist and the doctor has, in addition, examined the animal.

In other situations, there is every chance that such “treatment” will not only not help, but will even further harm the pet’s health.

Swelling of the front and hind legs

So, what can be done if your pet has swelling of the front and hind legs? If they are mild and there is a suspicion of an allergic origin, you can give your pet diphenhydramine for three days (one tablet per dog). In addition, the limbs need to be examined: perhaps the cause of the swelling is an infection that has penetrated into the limb with a foreign body. A light massage is also indicated.

Swelling of the head and muzzle: eyes, cheeks, nose, lips, tongue

Since swelling of the head and muzzle: eyes, cheeks, nose, lips, tongue are almost always the result of allergic reactions, you can give the dog a diphenhydramine tablet “as a test”. But! In all these cases, there is a far from zero risk that the swelling will spread to the larynx, trachea and lungs. Therefore, we would recommend immediately contacting a veterinarian.

Swelling of the neck

Often, swelling of the neck is of traumatic origin; it is often caused by an excessively tight collar. In addition, parasites often find excellent shelter under the same collar (the dog cannot reach there).

We can advise the following: provide the dog with peace, remove the “noose” from him, and treat him with anti-ectoparasite agents. A diphenhydramine tablet wouldn't hurt. If there are no changes for the better within 24 hours, we advise you to immediately contact a veterinarian.

Swelling of the external ear

As a rule, swelling of the outer ear is a consequence of otodectosis (ear mites). Although this parasite is much less common in dogs (compared to cats), such cases are far from exceptional. Therefore, the treatment is appropriate: you need to use any antiparasitic drops (“Bars”, “Advocate” or the like), you will also have to clean your ears at least three times a day. In addition, antihistamines will be required.

Swelling of the testicle, scrotum or loop

If swelling of the testicle, scrotum or loop has developed, this can be explained either by orchitis/epididymitis (in males) or by heat (in females). In the first case, nothing can be done at home; you need a veterinarian. In the second case, the swelling will go away on its own, after the end of the heat.

Swelling of the abdomen

If a dog develops abdominal swelling, then in many cases there is reason to suspect kidney or heart disease. Therefore, they cannot be treated at home; you must consult a veterinarian!

Tail swelling

Often, swelling of the tail develops as a result of injuries to the tail, leading to disruption of innervation, blood supply and lymph circulation. In severe cases, surgery is required, and sometimes there is a need for organ amputation.

At home, you can only cope with swelling of allergic origin. The method is still the same - take a diphenhydramine tablet once a day for 3 days. If there is no improvement within 2 days or more, you should contact your veterinarian.

Swollen finger

The cause of this condition may be injury or an insect bite. If there are no visible lesions, tumor neoplasms are suspected.

Histiocytoma


This is a benign connective tissue tumor. Most often it develops in cocker spaniels, bull terriers, dachshunds, boxers, terriers, great Danes, and retrievers. The disease appears as a small red ball on the paw, back, ears or head. The tumor causes itching, and the animal scratches it.

Helping the dog

The tumor should not be wetted or scratched. To do this, apply a dry bandage to the tumor or put a special collar on the animal.

Treatment

After examination, the doctor finds out whether the tumor is growing or not. If there is no cell division, hormonal therapy is prescribed.

When the tumor grows, surgical intervention is necessary.

Clinical treatment for peripheral edema of various etiologies

It is not difficult to guess that clinical treatment for peripheral edema depends on the etiology of the latter:

  • Swelling caused by injury or inflammation. In this case, antibiotics, various antiseptics and anti-inflammatory corticosteroids are used.
  • Adrenaline is primarily used to relieve angioedema and anaphylaxis. After the pet's condition improves, anti-inflammatory corticosteroids, including prednisolone, are also prescribed. It is urgent to provide assistance in these situations, as otherwise the animal may die.
  • In case of swelling caused by a lack of protein , the animal is prescribed an appropriate diet, as well as albumin solutions intravenously.
  • For many types of edema, diuretics (drugs that increase urination) are used. At the same time, a blood test is taken from the animal at least once every three days. The fact is that with regular use of these medications, water-salt metabolism may be disrupted, which will lead to a deterioration in the pet’s condition.

  • Cardiac edema is one of the most severe scenarios. In mild cases, drugs that support cardiac activity are used (even regular caffeine), while in other situations surgical intervention may be required (for pericarditis, for example).
  • For swelling of the lymphatic system. In such cases, it is almost always necessary to resort to surgery. If the surgeon is skilled enough, he can restore (at least partially) the lymphatic ducts, due to which the lymph will drain without saturating the surrounding tissue.

Injuries

Limb injuries in active dogs are not uncommon. Experienced dog breeders always have first aid supplies in their first aid kit: hydrogen peroxide, tweezers, elastic bandage, brilliant green, tourniquet. But it would be better to prevent injury. Therefore, try to adhere to these rules:

  1. Do not walk your four-legged dog in vacant lots and abandoned construction sites.
  2. When walking, avoid places where you are likely to encounter aggressive animals.
  3. Keep your pet off leash near highways or railroads.

If the dog is injured, determine the severity by external signs and try to provide assistance.

Prevention of edema in dogs, how to protect your pet’s health

Comprehensive and high-quality prevention of edema in dogs helps protect your pet from many problems. To do this, the owner must comply with the following rules:

  • At least once a quarter, your pet should be shown to a veterinarian for preventive purposes.
  • The animal must be vaccinated and treated against parasites in a timely manner.
  • The pet's diet must be completely balanced in nutrients, micro- and macroelements.

Finally, the most important thing is that if your dog has swelling, he definitely needs to be seen by a veterinarian. Let us remind you once again that this pathology is completely uncharacteristic for healthy animals.

Swollen joint

Joint swelling in dogs is caused by developing diseases. They are hereditary and acquired.

Causes


Joints in dogs become enlarged due to the following diseases:

  • arthrosis;
  • purulent arthritis;
  • hemarthrosis;
  • hip dysplasia.

An accurate diagnosis is made by a specialist.

Symptoms

With arthrosis, the dog begins to limp, the joint becomes deformed, and pain develops.

With purulent arthritis, the temperature rises significantly, fever develops, and appetite decreases.


Hemarthrosis is accompanied by an increase in temperature, increased heart rate and respiration, and the anatomical contours of the joint are smoothed out.

Dysplasia is a disease of service dogs. Lameness, joint pain, and upward displacement of the femoral head appear.

Therapy

After a full examination, the veterinarian determines the exact cause of the enlarged joint.

Treatment is carried out in accordance with the diagnosis.

Yeast fungus

Fungal diseases can appear in dogs even with the best care. The main thing is not to miss the onset of the disease and urgently go to the doctor.

Pinworms

Other parasites

Pinworms

Which breeds are more susceptible

Dogs with numerous skin folds, a tendency to obesity and short legs suffer more than others: Shar Peis, Pugs, Chow Chows, Pekingese, Dachshunds, Bulldogs (French and English).

The condition can affect any breed of dog, especially puppies, older dogs, and animals prone to allergies.

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