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Intervertebral Disc Disease Treatment in Dogs

Florida Animal Chiro is a well-known animal healthcare center in Florida that offers Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) treatment for dogs. We have a certified animal chiropractor, Dr. Michu00e8le Morissette, to diagnose IVDD diseases in dogs. For more information, visit the website or contact us at 561-788-1448 to schedule an appointment.

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Intervertebral Disc Disease Treatment in Dogs

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  1. Know about dogs' IVDD and its treatment. The dog's spinal cord is gradually harmed over time, frequently undetected, by intervertebral disc disease, a degenerative condition associated with ageing. When the shock-absorbing discs in your dog's vertebrae gradually start to harden to the point where they cannot cushion the vertebrae as they should, IVDD develops. The spinal cord's ability to function normally will be compromised due to the bulging and compression caused by the hardened discs, which frequently harm the dog's nerve impulses that regulate its bowel and bladder. In other instances, a simple jump or shaky landing can cause one or more hardened discs to rupture and press into the dog's spinal cord's nerves, resulting in discomfort, potential nerve damage, or even paralysis. TheIVDD dog treatment without surgery is now possible, which you will know in this blog. Does IVDD in dogs have a surgical cure? Non-surgical treatments can help your dog recover from IVDD if they have been diagnosed with the condition but can still walk. On the other hand, immediate emergency care is necessary if your dog has a severe IVDD and has lost its ability to walk. IVDD conservative care is another name for non-surgical therapy. Non-surgical therapy aims to assist in pain relief, get your dog up and to move around again, regain lost bladder and bowel control, and assist in pain relief and discomfort relief. Dogs with IVDD can receive non-surgical therapies or even for intervertebral disc disease in dog’s treatment that includes: Strict Crate-Rest - If you want to treat your dog's IVDD symptoms without having surgery, strict rest is crucial and will take time. For at least four weeks, your dog must be kept in a small space or crate under strict supervision to give the body time to repair the harm. Dietary Care: To control your pet's weight and lessen the strain on their spine, your veterinarian will carefully calculate the precise number of calories they need to consume. Anti-Inflammatory Drugs: Non-surgical IVDD treatment for dogs will probably involve steroid and anti-inflammatory drugs to help with pain management and swelling reduction. These drugs should be taken along with crate rest and limited activity.

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