If the arthritis is mild, it may be managed by weight loss, and pain and
anti-inflammatory medications prescribed by a veterinarian, as well as prescribed supplements.
Not exact matches
In mild cases of spinal stenosis, particularly where the dog remains mobile and isn't suffering any obviously serious pain, your
veterinarian may start
by prescribing anti-inflammatory medication.
Anti-inflammatory medication, as
prescribed by your
veterinarian, could help scale back ache.
Your
veterinarian will help to effectively manage your dog's pain
by prescribing anti-inflammatory medication.
For an infection caused
by a virus,
anti-inflammatory medication will be
prescribed by your
veterinarian.
If the condition is painful, non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and other
medications designed to provide pain relieve (analgesics) can be
prescribed by the treating
veterinarian.
Since we don't know how she injured it or what happened, it would be a good idea to have her examined
by your
veterinarian, as they can determine the source of the problem,
prescribe anti-inflammatory medication if needed, and advise you on length of time for recovery.
The limping dog should be given the benefit of a thorough exam
by a
veterinarian and may be
prescribed a short course of pain
medication or
anti-inflammatory drugs for a minor sprain.