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Everything You Need to Know about Dogs and Heartworms

October 3, 2012 by Trish

No matter what type of breed you have, or where you live, heartworms are a threat to your dog. Heartworms are exactly what they sound like: worms that live in your dog’s heart. As you might expect, this condition is very costly, and extremely dangerous for your furry friend. Fortunately, it is also relatively easy to prevent. Here is everything you need to know about dogs and heartworms:

How do dogs get heartworms? There are many myths surrounding the spread of heartworms, but the truth is that they can only be spread in one way – by mosquito. This means that your dog cannot give it to other dogs, or to you. If a mosquito infected with heartworm larva bites your dog – and one bite is all it takes – then your dog can become infected. Unfortunately, mosquitoes are everywhere, and there is no way to tell which mosquitoes are infected and which aren’t. That is why prevention is so important.

What are the symptoms of heartworm infection? The worst thing about heartworm infection is that it often takes a long time for symptoms to present, which means you won’t know your dog has heartworms until the condition has progressed enough to cause health problems. The earliest symptoms are shortness of breath and coughing. Eventually, your dog could lose energy and not be able to exercise, and may even pass out from lack of blood flow. If left untreated heartworms can lead to death.

How do you treat heartworms? The best way to treat heartworms is with a drug called Immiticide. This drug is delivered in a series of three injections; however, there are two ways to proceed with treatment. The most preferable (and safest) way is to run a course of pre-treatment prep work, including x-rays and blood work, in order to determine the seriousness of the case before giving the drug. This method is rather expensive (around $1000), so it is not unusual for dog owners to forego this step and proceed straight to the injections, which cost around $300.

How do you prevent heartworms? Of course, the best approach to heartworms is prevention. You have a few options when it comes to prevention: monthly topical treatments, monthly pills, or twice-yearly injections. The great news is that these treatments are extremely inexpensive (less than $100 for an entire year’s treatment) and easy to administer.

If your dog has heartworms, then you should know that the condition can be successfully treated, as long as you catch it in time. Therefore, you should pay close attention to signs that your furry friend may have contracted this troublesome infection.

About the Author: Bok Leikam just adopted a new puppy and the vet put him on heartworm meds right away. He orders his petmeds online to keep costs low and spends a great deal of time caring for his new family member.





Filed Under: General Musings, Pets and animals Tagged With: coughing, dangerous, dogs, heartworm, injections, medicine, mosquito, pills, prevention, shortness of breath, spread, symptoms, tired, topical treatments

Some Ways To Improve Your Arthritis

October 2, 2012 by Trish

There are millions of people that deal with the pain and frustration that comes with various types of arthritis each and every day.  Unfortunately, this particular health condition has the tendency to stick around and can get progressively worse overtime.  If you’re one of the many that suffer with this problem, you’d probably be interested in learning about some of the treatment options that are available.

Medicinal Options

Many health professionals will stress the importance of introducing some type of medicinal treatment into your daily routine as a way to reduce the effects of arthritis.  For some individuals, this prospect can be stressful, frustrating, and even introduce a number of side effects into the picture.  However, it is important to understand that finding an effective medication often requires a certain amount of trial and error.

As each human body is unique, so too are the ways that one person may respond to one medicine or another.  Usually the only way to be sure how you will react to a type of medication is to give various doses a shot, and to adjust them as needed.  This process can take a considerable amount of time, but for those individuals that find the right balance, it can pay off immensely.

Physical Treatment Options

Of course, there are more ways to counteract this medical condition.  Staying active is an important part of keeping your body as healthy as possible.  While this can be a real challenge for people who suffer from arthritis, finding the right exercise routine can have a big impact on your overall mobility.  Your doctor may prescribe physical therapy, or even recommend finding another activity to keep you moving.

Enrolling in a yoga, tai chi, or water aerobics class are popular solutions that can help you stay fit without causing excessive stress on your joints.  It is important for people with arthritis to start fitness plans at a slow pace as to avoid over-exerting themselves to the point of causing more pain and discomfort.  As your body becomes more accustomed to the movements and the routine, you should be able to increase your frequency and intensity little by little.

Diet

You might be surprised to learn that diet can have a real effect on the way that your body moves and operates.  Like a car, keeping your body healthy requires the right fuel to keep it running smoothly.  Speaking with your doctor or someone with training in proper nutrition could help you eliminate the harmful foods, and incorporate more beneficial eating habits into your diet.

A Balancing Act

Depending on your individual situation and what type of arthritis you are dealing with, you may find that combining more than one treatment method provides the best results.  In fact, many doctors recommend that their patients find a good balance of all of these treatment methods to improve overall health, as well as to address their arthritis.  Doing some research, or speaking to your doctor to learn more about your options might just be the first step towards being healthier.

Staying healthy when you’ve got a health condition working against you can be a real challenge, but it is possible.  While it cannot be denied that arthritis can be a painful condition, with the right treatment plan that possesses the most effective balance, you may be able to take back control of your life.

Written by Lawrence Reaves for Solstice Medicine, providing chinese herbal medicines to treat ailments such as arthritis and joint pain and many other illnesses.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty Tagged With: active, arthritis, body, diet, exercise routine, Health Fitness and Beauty, medication, pain, physical, physical therapy, side effects, stressful, tai chi, treatment, worse, yoga

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