Thursday 12 November 2020

Possible Signs Insulinoma in Ferrets


Did you know that ferrets can have various health conditions that can only be diagnosed by your vet? This is why it’s important to make sure your ferret has a vet and keeps routine checkups. Insulinoma is a disease that causes an over production of insulin in ferrets. The disease often occurs when the cells in the pancreas produce tumors or nodules that in turn cause an increase in insulin production or hypoglycemia. The tumors can be as big as 1 cm and recurring as individuals or in groups. Symptoms of Insulinoma include blank expressions or staring into space, depression, weight loss, foaming and pawing at the mouth, lack of appetite, lethargy, excessive salivation, difficulty using hind legs, seizures, and coma. As the disease progresses the symptoms will become more severe. If you notice any of these symptoms in your ferret, call your veterinarian North Dallas, TX.

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