Every one out of four individuals is affected by diabetes. The disease, mainly characterized by insulin deficiency is predominant among middle aged adults and sometimes among children. It is surprising to know that even our pets cannot escape the pitfalls of the diabetes.
The disease, scientifically known as diabetes mellitus often stems out of pancreatic inflammation and is often characterized by weight loss, increased thirst and urination, appetite and liver malfunction. This at a later stage may lead to chronic infection, vomiting and even dehydration in dogs. If we dig into deep, insulin is one of the main hormones which have a key role in the metabolism process and its reduced secretion harms smooth functioning of the digestive track.
In order to diagnose whether your dog has been affected by the disease, vets recommend a complete blood count, urine analysis. Presence of Ketones indicates diabetes complications which need to be handled with immediate care. However, treatment of insulin is not really tough. Once your dog has been diagnosed with diabetes, he needs to go through a blood curve taste. The blood curve taste helps the veterinarian to identify the kind of diet that would be appropriate to decrease his blood sugar levels. You need to be precautious that your dog is under the strict diet as prescribed by the practitioner. Once your dog is catered with proper rest, sleep and diet, beating the diabetic blue is only a few steps away!
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