Seizures In Dogs: The 5 Most Important Natural Remedies
You should consider alternative treatments for epilepsy
if your dog suffers from epilepsy. Conventional treatment usually consists of two veterinary
drugs, Phenobarbital or Potassium bromide. Both have many side effects. This article will discuss the causes and types of seizures
that dogs can experience, as well as the best natural remedies.
Seizures are abnormal muscle activity that is caused by
uncontrolled brain messages. A sudden and brief change in the brain's functioning occurs. Your dog may experience seizures if his brain cells stop
working properly.
Dog seizures can be classified as localized or grand mal
seizures. Grand mal
seizures affect your dog's entire body. The
legs and head are usually extended and paddled, while the head and neck are
rigid and extended. They might go through
periods of being stiff and relaxed. Dogs
may experience loss of bladder/bowel control. If the seizure happens at night,
you will not be able to see the seizures until the next morning. Only certain parts of your dog's body may be affected by
localized seizures. You may notice their
head shaking or jaw chattering.
The cause of epilepsy is unknown in most cases. Other possible causes are
cancer (i.e. Brain tumor, infections,
brain traumas, poisoning, low sugar, hypothyroidism are some of the other
possible causes. A variety of diagnostic
tests can be discussed with your veterinarian, including blood work, xrays, CT
scans, MRI, and Spinal fluid tap.
You can get a good idea of the cause by looking at the
age when the seizures began. Brain infections, such as. Meningitis is the most common cause of epilepsy in pets
younger than one year old. However, some dogs will also develop epilepsy as
young puppies. Epilepsy is the most common
seizure diagnosis for pets aged 1-5. A
brain tumor is the most common cause of seizures in pets over 5 years old.
Some reports suggest a link between seizures and diet in
dogs. A human
study found that patients who were on the Atkins diet had a significant
reduction in seizures. For 12 weeks, every
seizure pet should try a hypoallergenic commercial diet. Alternative practitioners strongly recommend a holistic diet
that is naturally preserved, without grains, and primarily consists of animal
protein.
One acupressure point can be especially helpful is GV26. The most important point
is GV26, which can stop a seizure. It is
located below the nostrils, where the nose meets with the upper lip. This is an important one for CPR as it can trigger seizures
and your pet's breathing. During a
seizure, hold the point for one minute.
Brain inflammation may be reduced by essential fatty
acids. You should
consume high levels and therapeutic amounts of EFA's. The recommended daily
intake is 1000mg for every 10 lbs of bodyweight. This is equivalent to one tablespoon of flax oil for every
50 pounds.
Two homeopathic remedies have been found to be beneficial
by holistic practitioners. Belladona can also be taken twice daily along with the
standard medication. The dosage is one 30C tab per thirty pounds twice daily. For sudden conditions, such as a seizure, Aconite can be
used at one 30C tab for every 30lbs.
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