Signs that your pet has a tumour may include-
Blood in the urine
Difficulty giving birth or mating
Excessive licking of the genital area
Mass on the vagina (either visible or palpable)
Straining to urinate
Vaginal discharge
Vaginal odour
Vulvar bleeding
Ovariohysterectomy, the surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries, is the treatment of choice in these cases, as well as the removal of the tumour itself. This generally reduces the risk of more tumours forming due to hormonal means as well as allowing for the examination of the abdominal organs to check more clearly for metastasis. Surgery is completely curative for a majority of benign vaginal tumours as they should not spread and most are only locally invasive.
Following is the treatment estimate -
Vaginal Tumour - 3000/-
Transportation:- 500/-
30 to 35 Days Treatment & Food:- 2000/-
Dr Fees:- 500/-