Early detection, regular medication and treatment can ease the effects of arthritis in your pet.
The inflammation of one or several joints (hip, elbow, shoulder, knee), arthritis, is an acute or chronic disease that affects many pets at some point in their life. Although it is a degenerative disease, it is possible to offer your pet some relief and to slow its progression.
Although it is more common among older pets, animals of all ages can suffer from arthritis. It might be the result of an accident (trauma), a hereditary or genetic trait (something they’re born with), excess weight, or premature deterioration of the cartilage that protects the joints as a result of intense and repetitive exercise.
There are several treatment options for relieving the discomfort caused by arthritis. Your veterinarian will be able to discuss them with you. For example, dietary changes can prove beneficial for slowing the progress of the disease. Proper weight management also helps avoid overloading the joints. A regularly scheduled, low-impact exercise program is a good idea too. Medication to relieve your pet’s pain is something to consider as well. In all cases, regular veterinary check-ups are key for managing the situation and avoiding needless suffering. We will let you know how often your companion should come in for an appointment.
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