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Can a dog live with fluid in the chest?

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Living and Management You will need to monitor your dog carefully for breathing problems or for the recurrence of attendant symptoms (see description of symptoms above). Chylothorax will sometimes resolve spontaneously, or after surgery, but for some dogs there is no effective treatment that will resolve it.


How long can a dog live with fluid around the heart?

Survival is expected to be from a few weeks to less than 4-6 months but quality of life between episodes is usually good. Chemotherapy may provide a small survival benefit.

Can dogs survive fluid in their lungs?

While fluid in the lungs can be a mild, manageable health issue, severe cases are life-threatening, and any dog showing difficulty in breathing needs immediate veterinary care.

Is fluid in chest serious?

Overview. Fluid around the lung (pleural effusion) is a potentially dangerous condition that can masquerade as something less worrisome. What may seem like chest pain or coughing due to a bad cold could actually have serious health ramifications. It's not that rare, either.

Can a dog recover from pleural effusion?

Will my dog or cat recover from pleural effusion? The prognosis for pleural effusion varies with what the underlying problem is. Unfortunately, most of the time, the prognosis is poor, as the disease is typically quite advanced by the time an animal shows abnormal fluid in the thorax.

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