Since its discovery, no specific treatment is available for dog flu,
only supportive therapies have been used.
Not exact matches
Before the FDA approved nusinersen, which is marketed by Biogen and Ionis Pharmaceuticals as Spinraza, the
only care options were palliative care or
supportive care, including physical
therapy, respiratory help or assistive devices.
The
only treatment available is
supportive therapy, which consists of giving fluids if dehydration is a concern and keeping a close eye on your pet for a few days.Some viruses can be quite serious, however.
Parvo has no cure,
only supportive and symptomatic treatment which includes intravenous fluid
therapy, antibiotics to help against secondary infection and medication to vomiting (antiemetics) etc... Hydration is the key, ensuring that Turky remains hydrated and gets antibiotics (I can not legally mention which) would give him the best chance of a successful recovery.
Additionally, to hasten recovery and to support overall eye health, natural extracts are not
only effective as a
supportive part of the specific
therapies recommended by your veterinarian, but can be used to treat minor cases of allergies and dog eye puffiness.
Since parvo virus in dogs can not be specifically treated, earlier
supportive care is
only way to save life of patient, therefore it is always recommended that along with fluid
therapy, natural remedies and herbal extracts should be used in priority.
Other than that the
only other treatment is
supportive and symptomatic
therapy for any symptoms which Mancha presents with; it is really a case of waiting for the effects of the pills to pass and for Mancha to recover.
Supportive care is the
only feasible treatment plan, preferably with fluid
therapy.
which contains herbs that are selected for their ability to not
only quickly recovery as a
supportive therapy, but also maintain a healthy well functioning digestive system.
For Grief and Loss I use
supportive therapy only.
I also found a new therapist, who is far more
supportive and is helping me, indeed, though it's a therapist in my college, and I can
only meet here once or twice a month, so it's not fully - fledged
therapy, so to speak, but still helps, I hope.
We will not
only assist you in resolving your own issue but also include family
therapy to assist your loved ones in learning how to be a
supportive system.
My desire in
therapy is to empower growth and enable you to make healthy, lasting changes by providing a safe, collaborative, and
supportive environment, not
only to explore your challenges and develop new skills, but also to help you recognize and enhance your strengths to create a more genuine, fulfilling relationship with yourself and those most important to you.»