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I have a 9 month old English bulldog, after being spayed, she developed a large seroma.

The vet drained it and it came back again and they decided to do a procedure where they put in tubes to contunially drain it for a few days. they did this procedure (while also removing a large amount of scar tissue from in her stomach) and it drained for about 4 days and then the vet removed the tubes and sent her home. About a day later the seroma was back just as big as it was before. The vet drained it again but cannot offer any suggestions as to how to stop it from coming back. Any ideas?


Asked by Member 766333 on Nov 11th 2008 Tagged seroma, spay, bulldog in Health & Safety
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