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    PostSubject: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:53 pm

    Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners


    People allergic to pets may be surprised to learn that pets too can
    suffer their (un)fair share of allergies. Topping the list of medical
    conditions that affect both people and pets, allergies are one of many
    pet illnesses often mistakenly considered exclusive to humans. A recent
    study by a pet health insurance firm in the USA examined its 2008
    medical claims data to determine the top 10 “human”
    conditions that also plague pets:

    1. Allergies - In 2008, VPI received 63,761 claims for skin allergies.
    Allergic reactions in pets can result from flea bite saliva, the pollen
    of nearby plants or foods that pets eat. Treatment for pets is
    relatively the same as it is for people: control the pet’s exposure to
    allergens (in the environment or to certain foods), administration of
    antihistamines, and, in severe cases, administration of
    anti-inflammatory medications.

    2. Bladder infection - 23,915 claims received. The symptoms of a bladder
    infection, or bacterial cystitis, can be difficult to recognize in
    pets. Don’t assume all “accidents” in the house or a pet’s frequent
    urination pattern is simply a behavioral issue. There could be medical
    basis to a pet’s change in urinary habits. It is important to never
    ignore a pet that appears to be experiencing painful or difficult
    urination.

    3. Arthritis - 19,537 claims received. The aging process occurs more
    rapidly in pets and has many of the same effects on pets as it does on
    humans. Arthritis, or degenerative joint disease, most often results
    from a lifetime of wear and can cause pain or decreased joint movement.
    Pets suffering from arthritis may need anti-inflammatory medications
    and/or pet specific pain relievers for their arthritis. (Note: never
    give a pet a human drug or pain reliever, since these can be toxic to
    pets.)

    4. Diabetes - 8,590 claims received. As with humans, diabetes requires
    daily management of the disease and a combination of treatment
    involving weight control, specially timed meals, insulin injections
    and/or oral medications.

    5. Skin Cancer - 2,114 claims received. It would be easy to think that
    with hair usually covering the majority of their bodies, pets don’t
    have to worry about skin cancer. Unfortunately, the three most common
    skin cancers in humans also occur in pets. Areas of skin that are white
    or pink on a pet’s coat are particularly susceptible to sunburn which,
    with long-term exposure, can lead to skin cancer. As such, it is
    important to monitor the skin of pets with white ear tips, pink noses,
    etc.

    6. Gum Disease - 1,748 claims received. Pets have a disadvantage compared
    to people in the dental category. Food particles tend to gather in the
    corners of their mouth after a meal, so tooth brushing and regular
    checkups are necessary. Without tooth brushing the pet is susceptible
    to the potentially harmful effects of excessive plaque buildup on the
    tooth’s surface. The plaque harbors bacteria, which easily invade the
    adjacent gum lining, leading to gum recession and gum disease.

    7. Acne - 705 claims received. Acne in dogs and cats affects the chin and
    lips. While dogs often outgrow the condition, cats are more likely to
    suffer lifelong breakouts. Most pets are not bothered by the condition,
    but in severe cases, the affected areas may become painful or itchy.
    Topical medications may be prescribed by a veterinarian to relieve the
    pet’s discomfort.

    8. Stomach Ulcers - 584 claims received. Ulcers in pets can be caused by
    drugs, cancer, kidney or liver disease, pancreatitis, inflammatory
    bowel disease or chronic stomach inflammation. Pets with stomach ulcers
    may vomit or display abdominal discomfort.

    9. Cataracts - 495 claims received. A cataract is a change in the
    transparency of lens in the eye. An opaque lens blocks light from
    reaching the retina and may cause a partial or complete loss of vision.
    Cataracts in pets may be caused by diabetes, malnutrition, radiation,
    inflammation, or trauma. Like humans, surgery may be required to remove
    the affected lens or lenses.

    10. Laryngitis - 382 claims received. Dogs and cats can bark or meow for
    hours upon hours, but every so often, one will lose his voice. The
    cause may be an upper respiratory tract infection, irritation due to
    an inhalant, or just excessive vocalization. An inflamed larynx will
    cause vocal difficulty. Fortunately, it is rarely serious.

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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:42 pm

    :shutittt: oi!!!!
    no-ones looked at this
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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:00 pm

    i have
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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:41 pm

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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:59 pm

    i have sorry its very interesting hun i wounder how much of this is genetic
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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:29 pm

    GR8GSD wrote:
    i have sorry its very interesting hun i wounder how much of this is genetic


    I reckon alot of it will be, esp the skin stuff

    Reminds me, I'm definately allergic to Maggie :2431:
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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:47 pm

    interesting thread karen .... great read

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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:48 pm

    thanks shelley it's a fantastic post again innit

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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:51 pm

    :san53: always are hun

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    PostSubject: Re: Top 10 Allergies That Affect Pets And Their Owners   Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:53 pm

    oh!! ok, thanks shelley :love:
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