Allergy testing may be helpful to determine triggers but
typical treatment usually involves routinely taking an antihistimine or corticosteriod which can have undesirable side effects.
Not exact matches
Ryan says her
typical private
treatment consists of five to ten 90 minute sessions,
usually weekly.
Frequently in puppyhood and adolescence (4 months to 18 months of age is most
typical), puppies of many breeds (including Staffords) may develop a few quarter - sized bald patches on their face and chest; these
usually resolve in time without
treatment.
The
treatment requires no anesthesia and
typical thyroid function
usually resumes after one month.
Sessions are
usually held once a week and the research shows that an average of 20 sessions are needed to resolve the problems of the
typical child referred for
treatment.