How often to conduct a physical examination newborn pets can be examined 30 days after birth; pets from early childhood, it is recommended that an annual physical examination; with chronic diseases or older pets (7 years and older), it is recommended that a physical examination every 6 months. What is the role of each physical examination program routine examination: this is the most common examination, mainly to understand the basic situation of the pet, check the five senses and the inside of the mouth, coat health, skin health, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, body temperature, etc., any age of pets need to check this item. Routine blood tests: Routine blood tests can reveal whether your pet has inflammation, viral infections, anemia, and other problems. Blood biochemistry: Blood biochemistry contains three parts: liver function, kidney function and electrolytes, which can detect whether the function of each organ is normal. Urine routine: Check whether your pet’s urinary system is infected or has stones. When your pet has frequent urination, urgent urination, scanty urination, sticky urine, or hematuria, the urine routine test values can help the veterinarian make a definitive diagnosis. Fecal examination: Check if your pet is infected with parasites or has a digestive tract disorder. If the pet has a normal diet and has not had any digestive problems, this test can be optional. Zoonotic disease examination: mainly used to check whether the pet carries rabies virus, Lyme disease, leptospirosis and other pathogens, because these zoonotic pathogens can affect the owner’s health. Ultrasound examination: to check whether there are structural abnormalities in the internal organs of the pet.
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