Swollen joints, canker sores, and gallstones may all be signs that your Crohn’s disease is getting worse. Here are other symptoms to watch out for.
A perimenopausal woman with abnormal uterine bleeding underwent an uncomplicated laparoscopic hysterectomy. Postoperatively, she developed fever, abdominal erythema and pain. Imaging revealed diffuse ...
Lydia Love, DVM, DACVAA, shares practice safety tips including build psychological safety and use checklists to trap errors ...
Small choices—from phone communication to sedation protocols—can ease the euthanasia experience for families while helping ...
During UC flare-ups, opt for soft vegetables like cooked carrots, potatoes, and parsnips. Avoid eating vegetable skins, as they are typically high in insoluble fiber. Raw vegetables are also harder to ...