Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Pancreatitis More Condition_symptoms What Happens To A Dog With Pancreatitis?

What happens to a dog with pancreatitis? - pancreatitis more condition_symptoms

Half my dogs (Miniature Schnauzer) 12, has been under ongoing treatment of pancreatitis. Here are three questions.

- What happens to the dog with pancreatitis?
- What happens in the treatment of pancreatitis in a dog?
- What could / should occur after the treatment of pancreatitis, a dog?

1 comment:

swimmint... said...

ndition. Liquid treatment is the restoration of the lost energy, potassium and other electrolytes during pancreatitis. I hope the dog is on pain medication because it is not pleasant. Antibiotics are given to prevent intestinal infection, while the animal is recovering, and when the dog is used vomiting, nausea medication. Take a few days at least to reduce inflammation and pain. Hopefully there is not much permanent damage, but no guarantees. The dog needs to be monitored for signs of diabetes. Pancreatitis can happen again, it would be my best advice is to keep the dog on a strict diet, then neutral. (No remainders when the dog) and keep a calendar. Good luck with the treatment. That's not funny. Acute pancreatitis is difficult to handle and can be life threatening. I am glad that the dog was able to receive treatment in time.

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