Endoscopy is less painful and has a quick recovery. It is another option for treating pets. 

General surgery often causes pain to pets and sometimes the wound is large. But with the current advancement in medical technology, endoscopic treatment is another option for owners or those who do not want their dogs or cats to suffer from wounds. Because endoscopic technology is a tool that helps increase the efficiency of veterinarians' diagnosis. Animals recover faster and suffer less from surgery. What is endoscopy? Endoscopy is a special technique for examining diseases using a tube-like device with a camera and a light bulb at the end. Inserted into the body parts that are tube-like, such as the digestive system, respiratory system (nose, trachea) and ear canal. The image will be projected on a screen, allowing us to see the details inside the organ clearly without having to perform surgery. Therefore, there is a low risk of bleeding and infection. Diagnosis through endoscopic surgery In general, when animals have abnormalities in their internal organs, what can be done is to diagnose through ultrasound or X-rays, which are radiation. The obtained images will be images through film, making some diseases invisible through the above methods...

Benefits of X-Ray and Ultrasound

X-rays and ultrasounds are often used together to diagnose diseases, predict diseases, and monitor treatment results. This is because these techniques are easy to perform, do not take long, and are cost-effective. They help answer questions and find the cause of the disease accurately and in a timely manner. Therefore, they are widely used in our veterinary community. Benefits of X-rays X-rays help diagnose diseases and abnormalities of animal organs in every part of the body, including the head, body, chest, abdomen, and legs, from finding specific abnormalities such as broken leg bones, dislocated joints…

A dog got caught in the mouth by a fishing hook.

"My name is Krang. I'm a mixed breed dog. I'm about 6 months old. I came to Taling Chan Animal Hospital because I got caught in the right lip with a fishhook." A dog named "Krang", a mixed breed, about 6 months old, came to Taling Chan Animal Hospital because I got caught in the right lip with a fishhook. When I arrived at the hospital, Dr. Sun (Dr. Thitikorn Eksirirat) removed the hook by cutting the barb and taking it out. It was necessary to sedate the dog first...

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