Congestive heart failure does not necessarily show up at the time of his most intense illness.
Not exact matches
But, the thing is, I've seen a lot of labs in a lot of fitness people, that tends to be the majority the patients that I see, is relatively healthy people who are exercising, who are eating well, who are on supplements, you know, not type 2 diabetics who have
congestive heart failure, patients, and I don't always see elevated enzymes like with yours.
So with all these things as a practitioner when a patient comes in and says, «I am presenting with early
congestive heart failure», how
do you as someone who has put together all the data and your focus on this problem, how
do you sort out all that stuff in order to come up with protocol?
Cats
do not cough with
congestive heart failure as dogs
do; cats in
heart failure have a fast respiratory rate and labored breathing.
The coughing was due to
Congestive heart failure so his
heart itself is
doing bad but with this medicine he is not only still alive but he is
doing fantastic.
My 16 1/2 year old American Eskimo was in
Congestive Heart Failure and I really didn't think he was coming home with me but Dr. Burr
did a thorough exam and testing and told me that he could put my dog on medication and he would get better.
Answer: All of those medications, in appropriate dosages, are fine to give together - we often
do this combo with our
congestive heart failure patients.
An exam was
done which determined that Polly was suffering from an acute onset of
congestive heart failure.
Since my dog now has
congestive heart failure, she is required to have an ECCO
done by a specialist every 4 - 6 months, she is also advised to get her blood work checked regularly by her regular vet and to get an EKG
done regularly.
Diagnosed with pulmonary edema,
congestive heart failure, congenital
heart defect by ER vet, started
doing better with treatment.
Indeed this
does happen in some dogs, though most infected dogs develop the less dramatic signs of
congestive heart failure: weight loss, coughing (especially after exercise), labored breathing, fainting spells and so forth.
I thought he just didn't care about cocker spaniels until a friend of mine told me how his dog's
congestive heart failure was misdiagnosed by this same vet.
Animals with a systemic fungal infection Animals with some types of mange (mites) Pets who have had seizures in the past Pets with stomach ulcers, corneal ulcers, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, liver and kidney disease or
congestive heart failure Pets with serious bacterial or viral infections or gastrointestinal ulceration (s) Pets with Cushing's disease should only receive this medication during very stressful events
Do not use in pregnant animals or in breeding males Use with caution in very young animals and diabetics If your pet has had an allergic reaction to prednisone / prednisolone or like products before Directions:
Animals with a systemic fungal infection Animals with some types of mange (mites) Injectable methylprednisolone should not be given to pets with low platelets nor injected into infected joints or other infected areas Pets with stomach ulcers, corneal ulcers, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, liver and kidney disease or
congestive heart failure Pets with serious bacterial or viral infections Pets with Cushing's disease should only receive this medication during very stressful events
Do not use in pregnant animals or in breeding males Use with caution in very young animals and diabetics If your pet has had an allergic reaction to methylprednisolone or other glucocorticoids Directions:
The end result in moderate to severe cases is
congestive heart failure and the medical treatments for that in the young or the old
do not differ.
What
does the future hold for those animals that have diseased
hearts but have not developed blood clots or progressed to
congestive heart failure?
For example, most people we speak with who have
congestive heart failure (one of the knockout conditions), don't seem to realize it.
Because we've been
doing this awhile here at TermLife2Go, we know that a lot of times when you suffer from a condition like
congestive heart failure, you're not really able to work and may not have a ton of discretionary income, especially if you're currently receiving SSI disability.