12/05/2025
Momo's Exceptional Recovery: Momo, a cherished family pet, was rushed to the veterinary hospital presenting with hyperpyrexia, anorexia, severe abdominal pain, and vomiting. Notably, Momo had undergone routine spay surgery two weeks prior. Following a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, Momo was diagnosed with septic peritonitis, a potentially fatal condition. Initially, treatment consisted of closed drain peritoneal lavage, antibiotic therapy, and intravenous fluid administration. Although Momo recovered, the infection relapsed within one week of discharge. Subsequently, a laparotomy was performed, and an open drain system was implemented, supplemented with antibiotics and intravenous fluids, resulting in a successful recovery. This remarkable outcome is attributable to the expertise of our veterinary team and Momo's resilience. Key to Success:
1. Expedited diagnosis and surgical intervention
2. Intensive care and monitoring
3. Effective antibiotic and intravenous fluid therapy
4. Dedicated nursing care
5. Owner's love and support
Outcome: Momo achieved a full recovery and returned home, restoring joy to her family. Her story underscores the significance of timely veterinary intervention and the dedication of our medical team.