Lymph nodes, also known as lymph glands, are small, bean-shaped structures that play a vital role in the body's immune system. They are located throughout the body, including the head, neck, chest, abdomen, and limbs.
Lymph nodes have two primary functions:
Lymph nodes are composed of several layers:
Dogs have several groups of lymph nodes located throughout their bodies:
Veterinarians typically examine lymph nodes as part of a physical examination. They assess the size, shape, and consistency of the nodes to determine if they are enlarged, inflamed, or cancerous.
Enlarged lymph nodes can indicate an underlying medical condition, such as:
The most common causes of enlarged lymph nodes in dogs include:
To diagnose the cause of enlarged lymph nodes, veterinarians may perform:
The treatment for enlarged lymph nodes depends on the underlying cause. For example:
When dealing with enlarged lymph nodes in dogs, avoid common mistakes such as:
If your dog has enlarged lymph nodes, it's important to schedule an appointment with your veterinarian promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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