Arthritis Pet Treatment | Pet Arthritis
Did you know that arthritis could affect your four-legged friend? Like human beings, cats and dogs can also find themselves stricken with stiff joints and loss of flexibility. Here are some of the most common arthritis-related conditions that your pet may be susceptible to. Like the human versions, they can be difficult to treat, but more treatment options are becoming available, including drug, physical, and surgical in nature.
Acute Traumatic Arthritis:
This is a disease that causes your pet's joints to swell and may result in his or her becoming lame. Acute traumatic arthritis is almost always the cause of trauma to the joints. The symptoms of acute traumatic arthritis generally appear quickly, and surgical intervention may be necessary in order to prevent the onset of long-term osteoporosis. It is important that acute traumatic arthritis be detected and treated early.
Degenerative Joint Disease
This is a condition wherein your pet displays symptoms that are very similar to osteoarthritis. Of all the arthritis related diseases that affect pets, this is the most common. Like human osteoarthritis, this disease attacks parts of the joints, and especially the cartilage. Many pets that suffer from degenerative joint disease experience inflammation. Pets may be treated by a combination of drug and physical therapy.
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