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Old 01-28-2021, 08:41 AM   #15
PrincessBelle
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Originally Posted by Bluebells View Post
I’m not completely sure on this, but I think a chest x-ray is needed to rule out megaesophagus. Also, while megaesophagus can be congenital, it can also develop more slowly in response to other digestive conditions. So while you’re searching for a cause of the regurgitation, you might at least want to discuss it with your vet to be sure it’s properly ruled out. If it’s developing secondary to the IBD, it is much more treatable if caught early.
Ok, perfect. Thank you! The vet said that regurgitation is a normal part of the digestive process, but with it happening randomly it does have me concerned. It is def regurgitation because it just comes right up with no struggle, is undigested food & she eats it. She has vomited in the past (when she was sick for a different reason), so I know how to tell the difference now. She has a check up in early Feb. so I’ll discuss getting a chest X-ray.
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