dimanche 24 mars 2019

Electromagnetic Therapy For Dogs & The Best Ways To Aid Tissue Necrosis

By Robin Setser


Following a serious injury, it's natural for the dead or damaged tissue to fall from the body. This is the best-case scenario, but what happens when the body doesn't function as it should in this sense? In the face of such an event, tissue necrosis, which is the formation of gangrenous, unsightly patches on the skin, can occur. For an understanding of the measures that work against this, PEMF treatment for dogs included, read on.

According to companies such as Assisi Animal Health, tissue necrosis can occur due to a number of reasons. These include, but aren't limited to, extreme physical trauma, blood vessel damage, and even frostbites. Instances like these can adversely impact a dog's quality of life, so being mindful of symptoms after the fact is vital. If you start to see some sort of skin infection, have a specialist diagnose and treat it as soon as possible.

When it comes to helping tissue necrosis, electromagnetic or PEMF therapy goes a long way. Along with its ability to reduce the likelihood of said condition, even managing it, there's a possibility that it can result in pain relief. This is especially worthwhile for dogs with chronic conditions such as arthritis. It can also improve their range of motion, meaning that they will continue to be athletic, able to run, jump, and play with ease.

In more extreme cases, the impacted area or dead tissue will have to be treated with surgery. This is done by a surgeon that will extract the infected skin once the animal has been sedated. Once the dead flesh has been removed from the body, the wound will then be cleaned and treated. From there, it will be able to heal properly at home, though it's the job of the pet owner to ensure that this occurs.

In the event that surgery is required and carried out, the pet owner must ensure that their environment is conducive to the healing process. First, make sure that your dog's Elizabethan collar, which is standard following invasive surgery, is secure and functional. Second, the environment should be clean and sterile so that the wound has the best chance possible of healing. If these steps are followed, healing from tissue necrosis will be able to occur as it should.




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