Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Understanding Dogs Diseases and Kidney Diseases of the Dog

Dogs get sick from parasites, viruses, bacteria, protozoa and fungi. In some cases, these pests and diseases are fatal unless caught early and treated. Sometimes we sow the seeds of years of death or weakness on the road, causing chronic diseases or damaged organs.

The term "chronic kidney failure" suggests that the kidneys have stopped working and, therefore, not urine. The typical form of chronic renal failure is the result of aging, but is simply a"Consumed" the process. The age of onset is related to the size of the dog. For most small dogs, the first symptoms appear approximately 8-14 years of age. Large dogs have a shorter duration of age and can enter into kidney failure and seven years old.

Causes of acute kidney disease

Trauma or - Any kind of trauma that causes blood pressure to fall drastically, as the shock and blood loss after being hit by a car.

or disease - Leptospirosis (a type of bacteria), fungal infections,heart disease

or Poison - The ingestion of rat poison or antifreeze

Or drugs - antibiotics and some chemotherapy drugs

When aging causes the filtration process to become inefficient and ineffective, blood flow to the kidneys is increased in an attempt to increase filtration. Clinical signs of advanced kidney failure include loss of appetite, depression, vomiting, diarrhea and bad breath.

The diagnosis of renal failure is done by determining the level oftwo waste products from blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine in the blood. A urinalysis is also needed to complete the study of renal function.

In some cases, the kidneys are used so it can not be revived. However, with aggressive treatment many dogs live for several months or years.

Treatments - Treatments for acute care of kidney disease mainly in treating the underlying cause first. Other treatments may include:

IV fluids -Helps eliminate toxins from the body

Dialysis time:

If treating the underlying cause and IV fluids are not enough, temporary dialysis may be used to remove toxins from the body, giving the dog's kidneys a chance to heal. For peritoneal dialysis, fluid is injected into the stomach and then back to help remove toxins. In hemodialysis, a machine used to filter toxins from the bloodstream. Haemodialysis is very expensive and not all veterinary servicesable to offer this treatment.

For help with your dog health problems, consult your local veterinarian. He or she may recommend a treatment, care tips and even books on the subject for further learning. Books about the health of the dogs are also available at local pet stores and online at popular websites such as Amazon or Ebay. Just search for your keyword phrases in the individual search engines as "diseases of the dog" or "dog health" and then search the ads. AlsoSearch engines like Google and Yahoo in a manner similar to websites and other resources.

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