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【VMC Vets Tips | Pancreatitis in Dogs - 2】

As pancreatitis in dogs is a potentially life-threatening disease, medical care, hospitalisation, or 24-hour intensive care and monitoring may be needed for our sick furry friend. How is pancreatitis diagnosed and treated?

Diagnosis:

- Medical history
- Physical examination
- Blood tests
- Abdominal ultrasound or X-ray imaging

Treatment may include:

- Intravenous fluid therapy
- Pain relief
- Nutritional support
- Anti-vomiting and antidiarrheal medications

Prevention is key:

- Feed a balanced, low-fat diet or prescribed therapeutic food
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Regular exercise
- Avoid feeding table scraps
- Regular vet check-ups

If you suspect your pet may be showing signs of pancreatitis, please seek veterinary care as soon as possible as it can be extremely painful resulting in multi-organ failure. Early intervention can make all the difference and is key to keeping your pet healthy. Hopefully, the risk of pancreatitis can be minimised! For more about pancreatitis in dogs: https://bit.ly/3W9xpKv

 

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