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How to treat a dog's lumbar disc herniation

Date: 2024-05-23

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How to treat a dog's lumbar disc herniation
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Treatment for Lumbar Disc Herniation in Dogs:

1. You can use the needle method, insert the needle into the dog's acupuncture point at a certain angle, and apply certain stimulation to treat the dog's lumbar disc herniation.

2. Electroacupuncture can also be used to pierce the dog's acupuncture points with a needle, and then pass a pulse current on the needle body to stimulate the dog's acupuncture points.

3. Acupoint injection can also be used to inject drugs into the dog's acupoints to treat lumbar disc herniation.

4. Laser acupuncture can also be used, which is to use a laser therapeutic device to output a red light with strong penetrating power and weak thermal effect for treatment.

5. With the gradual aggravation of the disease, and the long-term conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment is usually required.

Causes of Lumbar Disc Herniation in Dogs:

1. It may be that dogs are congenitally prone to lumbar disc herniation due to genetic factors in dogs.

2. It is also possible that dogs are prone to lumbar disc herniation due to malnutrition.

3. The intake of calcium and phosphorus is out of balance. If calcium is deficient, it will lead to osteoporosis and bone hyperplasia, which will lead to lumbar disc herniation.

4. Most owners like to lift the dog’s armpit vertically with their hands, and sometimes even shake it violently, which will damage the spine and cause lumbar disc herniation.

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