Symptoms and treatment of Teddy pancreatitis

Nov 03,2023
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Teddy pancreatitis can cause symptoms such as anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, elevated body temperature, and lethargy. In severe cases, shock, sepsis, jaundice, and even kidney failure can occur.

It is best to choose infusion therapy. Generally, in the early stage of treatment, anti-inflammatory drugs need to be infused in the morning and evening, along with nutritional solutions or electrolytes. If recovery is better after infusion treatment, injections and medicines can be used to consolidate the treatment. During the treatment period, Teddy cannot be fed high-fat, difficult-to-digest foods. It is best to feed prescription canned and prescription dog food.

There are many reasons why dogs suffer from pancreatitis, most of which are related to diet. The following reasons may be why dogs suffer from pancreatitis.

1. Eating too greasy and overeating.

2. Excess nutrition.

3. Dogs are excessively obese.

4. Problems with organs such as the biliary tract and liver can cause pancreatitis.

5. Bacterial and viral infections, disease complications (such as parvovirus, canine distemper).

6. Surgical trauma infection, pancreatic duct obstruction (duodenitis, edema, abnormal movement of tumors or parasites).

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