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Monday, July 27, 2009, 05:42 AM - Pet Health Reviews
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“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” Mahatma Gandhi

Pet animals play an extremely significant role in the lives of many individuals. People own pets for a variety of reasons: they love animals; enjoy engaging in physical activity with the animal, such as playing ball or going for walks; and relish the giving and receiving of attention and unconditional love. Research indicates that pet ownership positively impacts the owner's life by lowering blood pressure, reducing stress and depression, lowering the risk of heart disease, shortening the recovery time after a hospitalization, and improving concentration and mental attitude.

Healthy dogs and cats usually love to run and play; but if your pet suffers from joint pain, it can start a vicious cycle. They no longer feel much like moving...and the less they move their joints, the stiffer and more painful they become.

Arthritis is thought to affect one in every five dogs and about the same number in horses. Arthritis in dogs is one of the most common health problems seen by vets and unfortunately is rarely noticed in the early stages because these animals tend to ignore soreness and discomfort until the arthritic changes in the joints have progressed significantly.

Arthritis is caused by abnormalities of the joints in the body and where significant structural changes have occurred. Some of the more common causes of arthritis, which is basically inflammation of a joint, are misalignment of joint structures, poor diet and nutrition, accident or infection to the joints, torn ligaments and tendons, genetic malformation of the bone structure, plus overweight puppies during the growth stages and also auto-immune problems.

Arthritis can ultimately result in joints that simply don't work properly. Since there are no blood vessels or sensory nerves in joint cartilage, damage to cartilage can be quite advanced before the surrounding supportive tissues become inflamed and sore.

The symptoms include stiffness, reluctance to move, limping, difficulty in getting comfortable shown by repeatedly circling before lying down, sensitive to touch, difficulty going up or down stairs.

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What is the treatment for hemorrhoids? 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:06 AM - Pet Health Reviews,
Mild hemorrhoids. Most hemorrhoids are considered mild, and symptoms are often relieved by a few changes in diet and lifestyle. One goal of treatment is to ensure that stool should is soft and easily passed. Increasing fiber in the diet will help stool to be more easily passed without straining. Drinking more water will help to prevent constipation and hard, difficult to pass stools.

For people with IBS, soluble fiber (brown rice, oatmeal, psyllium husks, etc.) is often better tolerated than insoluble fiber (wheat bran, whole grains, cereals, seeds, etc.). People with IBD who are following a low-fiber diet on the advice of a physician will want to talk to their doctor before adding fiber to the diet. In both IBS and IBD, treating the underlying symptoms of constipation and diarrhea will help the hemorrhoids to heal more rapidly.

Keeping the anal area clean is also important to recovery. Sitz baths (sitting in warm water) relieves symptoms and can be taken either in the bathtub or with a store-bought plastic seat that fits over the toilet bowl. Over the counter wipes for hemorrhoids may also be helpful as they contain witch hazel, which is a natural astringent.

Creams, gels, and suppositories that are also sold over the counter may help reduce swelling and provide relief from symptoms. A diagnosing physician may provide a prescription for stronger medications to relieve symptoms.

With proper treatment, hemorrhoids may start to improve over a few days to a week. In four to six weeks, the "lump" from an external hemorrhoid should decrease in size.

Severe hemorrhoids. When hemorrhoids become persistent or very painful, other treatments may be necessary.

Clot removal. This procedure used on clotted external hemorrhoids is minor surgery and is usually done under local anesthetic in a physician’s office. A small incision is made and the clot is lifted out.
Rubber band ligation. This treatment is often used for internal hemorrhoids that extend beyond the anus during bowel movements. A small rubber band is positioned around the hemorrhoid, which effectively cuts off its blood supply. The band and the hemorrhoid tissue will be discharged in a few days and heal over a period of one to two weeks.
Sclerotherapy (injection therapy). This procedure may be used on small internal hemorrhoids. A hardening agent is injected into the hemorrhoid, resulting in a loss of circulation that causes the hemorrhoid to shrivel.
Infrared coagulation. Infrared light is aimed at the base of the hemorrhoid, causing it to clot, then shrivel and finally recede.
Hemorrhoidectomy. During this procedure, the hemorrhoid (the tissue that is bleeding or protruding from the anus) is surgically removed under local anesthesia. A recovery period and hospitalization may occasionally be necessary. It may be used when external hemorrhoids clot repeatedly, the ligation procedure is not successful, a protruding hemorrhoid is not responding to treatment, or there is ongoing bleeding.


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How are hemorrhoids diagnosed? 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:05 AM - Pet Health Reviews, Health eBooks Reviews
Because the symptoms of hemorrhoids are similar to those of fissures, fistulae, or abscesses, it is important to be seen by a physician and be diagnosed. However, many people suffer from their hemorrhoids and treat them with over the counter medications without ever talking to their doctor. Rectal bleeding should always be checked out by a doctor, even if it is suspected to be from a hemorrhoid.

To diagnose hemorrhoids, a physician will need to examine the anal area. Patients may be asked to remove clothing from the waist down, change into a hospital gown and lie on one side on an examination table. The physician will examine around the anus and rectum to look for evidence of hemorrhoids. A doctor may also perform a quick rectal exam with a gloved and lubricated finger. This may be painful for a moment if external hemorrhoids are present, but is helpful in making a correct diagnosis.

In some cases the physician may need to take a closer look at the area with an anoscope. An anoscope is a small tube with a light that when inserted into the rectum can help the physician see any internal hemorrhoids.


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What causes hemorrhoids?  
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:04 AM - Pet Health Reviews, Health eBooks Reviews
A variety of reasons may contribute to the development of hemorrhoids. Some of these include:

Age
Chronic constipation
Chronic diarrhea
Pregnancy
Straining during bowel movements
Overuse of laxatives

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What are the symptoms for hemorrhoids?  
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:03 AM - Pet Health Reviews, Health eBooks Reviews
Symptoms of hemorrhoids include:

Anal itching
Bleeding during bowel movements (often bright red on the paper or outside of the stool)
Pain
Protrusion during bowel movements
Sensitive lumps around the anus

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