For animals with
collapsing trachea needing tracheal stents or other lungs disorders please call Rose Shaughnessy at (508) 839-5395, extension 8 - 4745, Monday through Friday from 8 am to 6 pm, to make an appointment with Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski.
Not exact matches
The range of diseases that
need to be ruled out include Kennel cough, infection,
collapsing trachea, laryneal paralysis, heart disease, heartworms, lungworms, fungal diseases and lung tumors.
You
need to work with an experienced vet homeopath to fully help both
collapsing trachea and heart disease as these are both deep manifestations of chronic internal imbalance.
Question: Maltese / 11 1/2 pounds / CongestiveHeart Failure ¿ DCM Medication: ¿ Salix 12.5 mg ¿ 1 tablet 3x a day (until a few days ago it was 1 pill 2x a day) ¿ Enalapril 5 mg ¿ 1/2 tablet 2x a day ¿ Temaril - P ¿ 1/2 tablet 1 to 2x a day as
needed for allergies (about to taper her down) ¿ Torbutrol 1 mg ¿ 1/4 tablet as
needed for
trachea collapse coughing ¿ Vetmedin 1.25 mg ¿ 1 tablet 2x a day NEW Other: ¿ K / d diet ¿ No exercise She had a really hard time breathing last week, vet gave her 2 Furosemide injections and oxygen therapy and added the Vetmedin to her daily medicine.
If No Infection Present, The Other Big Differential In Case Like This In This Breed Is
Collapsing Trachea, Which Usually
Needs Chronic Intermittent Medications To Control I.e Temaril P, Bronchodilators Like Theophylline, Etc..
Story: Lilly was an owner surrender to the shelter and was found to have severe dental disease
needing blood work and dental surgery, suspected
collapsed trachea due to frequent coughing, bilateral luxating patellas, and a heart condition indicated on previous vet records.