Dietary Management Because dietary allergens can play a role in IBD, your veterinarian may recommend a food trial using hypoallergenic diets.
Not exact matches
Teff is a gluten - free grain and
dietary fiber that can help with blood - sugar
management, weight control, and colon health
because 20 - 40 % of its carbohydrates are resistant starches.
I have, in fact, patients in the Intensive
Dietary Management Program who I can not help
because their problem is caused by, say anti-psychotic medication that stimulates insulin.
It may also be helpful to increase
dietary vitamin E levels
because of its antioxidant function, especially in cats that do not respond to enzymes and supportive
management alone and especially in cats with concurrent diseases.
Dietary management with a low fat diet may also be valuable,
because this can minimize the secretory diarrhoea, which is a consequence of bacterial metabolism of fatty acids and bile salts.
CHRONIC LARGE - BOWEL DISEASE
Dietary recommendations for the
management of diarrhea associated with large - bowel disease is controversial,
because the veterinary information is often derived from few data - based refereed publications and many uncontrolled clinical observations.
These conditions were selected for study
because all are managed with complex medical regimens, require regular monitoring, medication, or
dietary intervention, are relatively common in the pediatric age group, and
because empirical data and clinical observations indicate that effective family adaptation is critical to successful
management of these conditions.