Not exact matches
You won't have the option of
pain medication, but you'll labor in
comfortable surroundings
with the greatest control over your experience.
Honestly, giving birth at a hospital
with pain medication is far more about keeping a mother
comfortable than an all natural birth at home is.
If you're really serious about avoiding
pain medication, you must learn about and become
comfortable with other coping methods, like the rebozo (a type of large cloth traditionally used in Mexican culture), visualization, and even lesser - known options like sterile water injections.
Our staff will treat your pet in the short term
with a higher dose of
pain medication in order to keep your pet
comfortable while healing.
From
pain management options to special nutritional recommendations to
medications that can help lessen the nausea associated
with chemotherapy, veterinary oncologists can keep most pets very
comfortable during treatment.
Pancreatitis needs to be treated in the hospital
with IV fluids and
pain medication to keep your dog
comfortable.
If necessary, we can medicate your pet
with pain medications and sedatives so he or she is relaxed and
comfortable.
Safe and effective
pain medications can make these pets
comfortable and help them live longer, happier lives
with your family.
She is being treated
with pain medication to keep her
comfortable and is also receiving antibiotics, IV fluids and daily wound cleanings and bandage changes.
Safe and effective
pain medications and natural remedies can make these dogs
comfortable and help them live longer, happier lives
with your family.
We attempt to keep them
comfortable with antibiotics,
pain medication, fluids, assist feeding, good nutrition, and lots of TLC.
We all have financial limitations; sometimes, the focus of veterinary care must be on making our pets
comfortable for as long as possible
with pain medication, or on ending their suffering.
Safe and effective
pain medications can make senior pets more
comfortable and help them live longer, happier lives
with your family.
Some dogs
with large bloated stomachs can be experiencing
pain from this distension, and
pain medications are needed to make our patients
comfortable.
If your dog is diagnosed
with arthritis, your veterinarian can recommend nutraceuticals such as fish oil, glucosamine, MSM, MicroLactin (Duralactin), and herbal supplements, or prescribe daily
pain medication to keep her
comfortable.
Additionally, we may also utilize local anesthetic blocks and provide your pet
with a prescription for
pain medication to help keep them
comfortable at home, following the procedure.