If only they could tell us what’s wrong, but then where’s the fun in that? If veterinarians wanted the easy life, they’d have just gone to medical school. Instead, we rely on several diagnostic tools to get the answers we’re looking for. Your veterinarian will likely start by asking you some questions in order to get a better understanding of your pet’s condition. Things that are important to mention include:
- previous illnesses,
- other pets at home that are, or are not, sick,
- introduction of a new pet to the house,
- any medications your pet is receiving or may have ingested (best to bring all your pet’s medications when making a trip to the vet’s office),
- how long you’ve noticed the symptoms
- changes in appetite, water intake,
- weight loss,
- behavior changes, and
- bathroom habits.
But this is only the tip of the iceberg. Rarely can the entire answer be found in the history. In part 2 of “If they could only talk”, we’re going to begin our exam and reveal how a systematic evaluation of a patient contributes to making a diagnosis.
Mitch Potter, DVM, DACVECC