inflamed lymph nodes

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cohunter
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inflamed lymph nodes

Post by cohunter » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:50 pm

Hi All,

A little back story..I have a 5yo black lab, always heathy never any issues. About 5 months ago I changed his food from Science Diet Adult to Purina Pro Performance.

Last weekend I was giving him a bath and noticed the lymph nodes we inflamed just on his rear legs, the lymph nodes on his neck and scapula were not noticeable. I made an appointment with the vet last Saturday and he was concerned and did a full blood and urine work up. He called me today and seemed concerned because he had elevated protein levels in his urine and blood. My questions is/are: Could the change in his food have anything to do with it? Second: WTF else could it be? If I Google our use pet md by the time I am done reading I am convinced he has every disease passable.

The vet is going to contact the lab tomorrow and follow up with me but in the mean time I figured i would reach out to this forum....

Thanks in advance

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Re: inflamed lymph nodes

Post by Sharon » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:22 pm

I'm not a vet,, but normally enlarged lymph glands indicates an infection somewhere. I wouldn't think the worst. Could be something simple.
Dog foods and strenuous exercise can cause a high level of protein in the urine, but not the enlarged lymph glands .
Let us know what the vet says. We are all still learners here.

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Re: inflamed lymph nodes

Post by zrp » Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:43 pm

Don't think diet change is part of the equation. In my part of the country, based on this brief history, I'd look at tick borne diseases as my first differential.

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Re: inflamed lymph nodes

Post by shags » Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:03 am

You can have your vet do a Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) of the swollen nodes for a more definitive diagnosis. Ask that the slides are sent to a veterinary pathologist for viewing as well.
Could be a localized infection/reaction of some sort, or could be something very serious. Report shouldn't take more than a few days.

Best of luck to you.

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Re: inflamed lymph nodes

Post by cohunter » Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:56 am

Thanks for your comments! I should hear more today... Hopefully it is nothing major, he seems normal and his lymph nodes have definitely gotten smaller in the last 48 hrs.

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