The detail information of Vaginal hyperplasia
Basic Information

Disease Ontology ID: DDTO:0000772

Disease Description: An overgrowth of tissues of the vagina.

Inherit Mode: -

Disease Symptom: The noticeable sign and symptom is a tongue-like bulge, protruding through the dog’s vulva. Other symptoms include: Pain during urination; Extreme licking of the vulva; Spilling out of the vulva; Noticeable tissue at the opening of the vagina; Swelling of the tissue; Difficulty with having puppies during delivery.

Disease Cause: Estrogen is truly influential in causing a swollen vaginal lining, especially during the dog’s heat or period cycle. When your dog has this protruding mass, it prevents the dog from mating. A difficult labor is also a prerequisite of vaginal hyperplasia in dogs. This condition is caused by extended straining during the delivery process or in other instances, a forceful separation of dogs while mating.Although genetic influence is obviously one factor that influences vaginal prolapse in dogs, it is not the only one. An inflamed vaginal wall could also be the reason. Your dog will have difficulty with constipation and urination.

Disease Diagnose: If the condition is severe, it could result in prolapse where the tissues are visible. Of course, the obvious signs of swollen and bulging vaginal tissue in a female dog is an indication that vaginal hyperplasia is the proper diagnosis. Make sure to provide the veterinarian with further information, including the dog’s breed and how long and the instances when your pet has experienced vaginal hyperplasia.

Treat Method: Don’t feel overwhelmed, though, because successful treatment is possible. The veterinarian will clean the vaginal area and use antibiotic cream to lubricate the area, preventing drying.If your goal is not dog breeding, then the veterinarian may recommend spaying to prevent further problems. If you are going to breed your dog, then artificial insemination would be the ideal choice. If the condition is severe, the veterinarian might consider suturing to get the mass returned to the vagina, after which it would subside once the heat cycle has been completed. The veterinarian will also make a decision whether to surgically take out the dead tissue. Doing so will avoid a reoccurrence of hyperplasia. Hormone therapy is also an option if your dog has not had any damage to the vaginal tissue and once urination is possible. Hormone therapy will accelerate the heat cycle and correct the vaginal prolapse. The veterinarian may apply topical cream to the area to reduce the swelling.

Breeder Advice: After treatment, a vaginal prolapse will not return until your dog possibly delivers puppies again in the future. In the meantime, you should help your dog during the recovery process by continuing the use of topical creams. Your veterinarian could recommend that you consider the idea of spaying your dog. Pay attention to your pet to ensure that there is no biting or licking of the incision area. This is important to facilitate complete healing. You may have to buy a cone collar to help with this.

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Associated Diseases
There are no associated diseases in OMIA/CIDD.
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB49 Boykin Spaniel Friendly, eager, trainable, lovable 39.4-45.7 cm (male), 35.6-41.9 cm (female) 13.6-18.1 kg (male), 11.3-15.9 kg (female) United States
CB58 English Bulldog Calm, courageous, and friendly; dignified but amusing. 35.6-38.1 cm 22.7 kg (male), 18.1 kg (female) United Kingdom (England)
CB60 Cairn Terrier Cheerful, alert, busy and independent-minded 25.4 cm (male), 24.1 cm (female) 6.4 kg (male), 5.9 kg (female) United Kingdom (Scotland)
CB121 Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Faithful, dependable, family oriented; Swissies are famously even-tempered 64.8-72.4 cm (male), 60.2-68.6 cm (female) 52.2-63.5 kg (male), 38.6-49.9 kg (female) Switzerland
CB158 Miniature American Shepherd Dog Smart, watchful, lively; a loyal snuggler when off-duty 35.6-45.7 cm (male), 33-43.2 cm (female) 9.1-18.1 kg United States
CB233 Stabyhoun Friendly, sensitive, intelligent, peaceful, patient, and willing to please, but may be stubborn on occasion Netherlands
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