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Pets and Arthritis

 

Pet-owners have a certain attachment with their pets which makes it agonizing for them to see their pets, whether it is a dog or cat or both exhibiting signs of pain. Restricted mobility coupled with increasing lethargy are manifestations of arthritis in pets. Pet-owners who have experienced or who are experiencing arthritis joint pain empathize with pets suffering from arthritis.


Fortunately, these identified signs are just mild consequences of arthritis in pets and can be addressed. Arthritis that is ignored and has progressed is detrimental to your once vigorous Labrador or Persian as it can cause permanent immobility. If you are a concerned pet-owner and are looking for a way to save your pet from future agonies, here are some tips you may want to follow.


Consult with your trusted veterinarian.


Although you may feel that you know what is best for your cat or dog, consulting with a licensed and credible veterinarian is your safest bet. Vets can help diagnose and prescribe treatment for your pet's arthritis. With their knowledge of pets and arthritis, data from your pet's medical history, and results of a combination of physical examinations, x-rays, blood tests, and MRI imaging, they can properly and specifically diagnose just what type of arthritis your pet is suffering from. Whether it is osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia or degenerative joint disease, a good Vet can provide your pet with the best and safest arthritis treatment.


Once your vet has given an ample diagnosis of your pet's condition, he or she will prescribe medication or therapy to treat your pet's arthritis. Again, it is not advisable for you to administer just about any over-the-counter medications (especially painkillers taken by people) to your pet without prior approval from licensed veterinarians. Doing so could induce severe and even fatal effects. Steroids and some anti-inflammatory drugs can work for pets and will alleviate pain, swelling and inflammation in your pet's joints. In some cases, surgical procedures such as arthroscopy, arthrodesis, or complete joint replacement are performed to remove correct abnormal joint alignment and remove damaged fragments of damaged bones. However, surgery will not work for all pets suffering from arthritis therefore, a less invasive arthritis therapy is necessary for treatment.


Turn to Syn-flex Liquid Glucosamine for the safest arthritis therapy.


Advanced research conducted on alternative treatments for arthritis have indicated the beneficial effects of glucosamine and chondroitin dietary supplements. Synflex Liquid Glucosamine is a safe, effective alternative to NSAIDS and pain killers. Many pet owners have found Syn-flex for Pets is the best alternative and supplementary treatment for their pet's arthritis pain. Carefully formulated to assist in stimulating the healthy regeneration of damaged joint parts, Synflex Liquid Glucosamine also prides itself in being able to effectively reduce pain, swelling and inflammation within the joints. The liquid, once a day formula, makes dosing your pet a breeze compared to pills. Take a look at this breakthrough product at www.syn-flex-usa.com and discover what thousands of pet owners already have.



Article By Beverly Maniago



 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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