Can a dog with hypoglycemia and convulsions still be cared for?

Jun 26,2024
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Dogs suffering from hypoglycemia and convulsions can be cured. Glucose should be replenished to the dog in a timely manner. If necessary, infusion treatment can be given to correct the symptoms of hypoglycemia. Don’t let your dog stay hungry for a long time, feed him small meals frequently every day. You can also add some nutritional paste, trace elements and calcium tablets to your dog. Strengthen the dog's exercise and bask in the sun, and also pay attention to the dog's mental state, diet, and urination and defecation conditions.

The causes of hypoglycemia in dogs:

1. Excessive secretion of insulin (such as islet cell tumor), liver glucose storage and conversion disorders (such as fatty liver, Cirrhosis), adrenal insufficiency, pituitary insufficiency, central nervous system disorders, cachexia and other factors can cause hypoglycemia.

2. Puppies under 3 months old often suffer from hypoglycemia, which is caused by cold, hunger or gastrointestinal disorders.

3. Hypoglycemia in female dogs is mostly caused by excessive litter size, increased nutritional needs and large amounts of lactation after delivery.

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