
How to identify, avoid, or relieve Cushing's syndrome in dogs?
Have you ever felt helpless, hopeless, and powerless when it comes to helping your dog deal with complex health issues?
Everyone offers a different solution, yet no one really knows what the problem is. Trying hundreds of things only to find that none of them have a lasting effect is disappointing and expensive!
If you are in this situation, you can be sure that you are not the only person in this situation.
It's likely that all of us pet owners have experienced this situation. Sometimes it even seems that right after one problem has been solved, another one arises.
Did you know that sometimes problems and illnesses are caused by medications given to relieve other problems? This is unfortunately often the case with Cushing's syndrome...
What is Cushing's disease in dogs?
Cushing's disease occurs when the adrenal glands produce too much of the hormone cortisol. If your dog is 6 years old or older, the likelihood of developing Cushing's disease is much higher than the likelihood of other younger dogs.
This overproduction can be caused by a tumor of the adrenal gland (adrenal-dependent) or by a natural or chemical imbalance in the pituitary gland (pituitary-dependent). Because cortisol affects many different organs, the signs to identify Cushing's are difficult to distinguish.
What are the symptoms of Cushing's disease in dogs?
Here's what to watch for:
The most common symptoms are:
- Hair loss
- Swelling of the belly
- Increased appetite
- Increased need to drink
- Increased urination
- Tendency to bruise easily
Less common symptoms are:
- Weakness
- Difficulty breathing or panting
- Abnormal gait
- Adrenal tumor (adrenal-dependent specific)
- Increased liver volume
What causes Cushing's disease?
As mentioned above, Cushing's disease can result from medications given to treat other problems. Dogs given too much prednisone, dexamethasone, prednisolone, or other similar medications may develop signs of Cushing's disease.
It's unfortunate that so many medications given to dogs and other animals often lead to other major health problems later on. So, be especially careful with the medications mentioned above to avoid possible Cushing's disease later on!
Unfortunately, some dogs naturally overproduce the hormone cortisol in their bodies. Because this hormone weakens the immune system, they are more likely to easily catch any bacterial infection they encounter. This also tends to complicate the identification process.
Your veterinarian may continue to treat the various symptoms and infections, without realizing that their cause is Cushing's disease. For you, this means more stress, expense, and heartache before you find a satisfactory way to relieve your poor pet!
My dog has Cushing's disease, what should I do?
Since there are two different causes of this disease, conventional and homeopathic treatments also vary. Unfortunately, in most cases, treatment options usually involve lifelong medication.
Your veterinarian will be able to determine which treatment is best for your dog. But be aware that the initial "induction" period (about 1 week) will likely have serious side effects for your dog. Monitor him closely during this time; your poor dog will need you more than ever!
Sometimes, even with medication, Cushing's symptoms recur later, so be prepared. If the cause of Cushing's disease is a tumor, surgery is the most common treatment, and if all goes well, the problem should be resolved!
If surgery is not possible, medication is usually administered to reduce the release of cortisol caused by the tumor. Here too, there are no guarantees, even with surgery.
However, if left untreated, Cushing's disease can be fatal. This article is in no way intended to scare anyone. However, it is important to help dogs if we want them to live long and happy lives.
That's why there are many options to help these suffering dogs. Natural treatments are quickly becoming more and more popular to help relieve Cushing's syndrome.
For what ?
They have a real beneficial influence, and help the proper functioning of cortisol production!
At HomeoAnimo ™ , we suggest our natural product CUSHING'S SYNDROME .
It was developed to help rebalance the animal facing Cushing's syndrome by supporting the pituitary gland, adrenal glands and the hormone cortisol.
In this case, the important thing is to promote good health for dogs fighting this complex disease.
Do not hesitate to consult a certified homeopath here to find the right product for your dog.
Anticipate Cushing's disease now!
I'm sure that after reading this article, you will agree with me that we must avoid having to deal with Cushing's disease! How can we do this?
I have one word for you: VIGILANCE. Know how to recognize the signs and causes. Relieve your dog's pain immediately and avoid long-term side effects! Is your dog still taking a medication that could cause overproduction of cortisol?
Don't hesitate to try alternative medications or protocols and also tostrengthen his immune system with probiotics or other similar boosters.
You will find the effort well worth it, as it can prevent serious consequences in the future.
We love our dogs so much, so let's do our best to protect them as best we can. Let's be vigilant and take action! This way, we can continue to enjoy the company of our magnificent four-legged friends for a long time to come.
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