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What to do after prolapse sutures
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[QUOTE="Kapulei, post: 2003934, member: 114558"] Here's 2 pics that are both from the last few weeks. I have other better full body ones but they're a couple months old. She's at the vet atm. The prolapse picture is older, from when I first posted here. But that's the only picture I've taken since. She poops everytime we go to the vet so they can see it first hand. But at this time the prolapse looks about the same, though with slightly more tissue(though that could also just be the same tissue more inflamed). That's why I took her to a new vet because I didn't think the first gave me good advice. While the max exposure will help heal, it's not really addressing the cause and the tissue is just getting more inflamed with each prolapse. [/QUOTE]
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