You can go to the vet and get your dog checked, but to save money (and if you are patient) after a month you should see changes in the behaviour of the dog and her stomach will enlarge.
To treat an electrical burn, you need to first put some ice on it. Seeing a doctor is necessary because you want to avoid infection. Keep it covered and keep ointment on it to fight infection and scarring.
Yes due to systemic infection that spreads to the blood. The patient can go into a coma and can pass away from the ensuing infection.
You should go to the doctor for stomach pain if it is persistant, lasting more than a few days, or crippling.
Yes You should
You should ask to go to the bathroom. If you can't or it doesn't work, you should rub your stomach. Hope this helps.
No. You could spread the infection to others. You should wait until the infection is treated and the rash has resolved.
Viral infections are usually self limiting. Many times they kill the host. As in case of rabies, At times avian flu or normal flu. But as in case of human immunodeficiency virus infection the patient may carry the infection for 8 to 10 years. Or in case of Hepatitis B infection, the infection may persist for years. Patient may land up into cancer of liver or cirrhosis of liver.
Maybe you should drink more water, it happens-lack of H20. You should go to the doctors and check it out, it could be many things like-liver damage, or an infection. I hope this is helpful- but honesty go to the doctors
I'm assuming you're talking about a piercing... Generally, if there is irritation once the irritant is removed you should be okay. If there is also an infection, the infection should be treated, and as there is no longer an irritant there the infection should go away (provided this is what caused the infection, and provided the infection is being treated correctly).
You should go to a doctor. You might have an infection or illness or a wound etc.
If you are straining during urination and you have pain in the abdominal area, that can be a very serious condition and you should see a physician or go to the emergency room as soon as possible.