Why is one side of my dog's mouth suddenly swollen? Should I call Dial A Vet?

This afternoon, I noticed that one side of my dog's mouth looks swollen, and she seems a bit uncomfortable. She hasn't been eating anything out of the ordinary that I know of, so I'm puzzled about what could be causing this. Could it be a dental issue or maybe an allergic reaction? Should I reach out to Dial A Vet about this swelling, or is there something I should check first?

Answer

It sounds like your dog is experiencing some discomfort due to the swelling on one side of her mouth. This could potentially be a dental issue or an allergic reaction.

  • Swelling in the mouth might be linked to dental problems.
  • Allergic reactions are another possible cause of swelling.
  • Monitoring symptoms and seeking veterinary advice is important.

Swelling on one side of your dog's mouth can indeed be puzzling. While it is unlikely due to her diet, common causes could include dental issues such as an abscess or a broken tooth, or an allergic reaction to something in the environment. It's important to observe whether the swelling changes or if any additional symptoms appear, such as drooling, difficulty eating, or changes in behavior. These observations can provide clues to the underlying cause.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if the swelling is dental-related?

    Dental issues may be accompanied by other symptoms like bad breath, drooling, or reluctance to eat. A veterinarian can help diagnose and treat these conditions.

  • What should I do if I suspect an allergic reaction?

    If you suspect an allergic reaction, consider any new exposures or substances that might have triggered it. Immediate vet consultation is recommended, especially if the swelling worsens.

  • When should I take my dog to the vet for mouth swelling?

    If the swelling persists for more than a day or is accompanied by other symptoms like pain, bleeding, or changes in behavior, it's important to contact a vet.

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