Things to know before taking your pooch to Dog Veterinary Neurologist!!

in dog •  4 years ago 

What Exactly Is Veterinary Neurology?

A branch of medicine that assists in curing the diseases of nervous system I in animals is solely known as Veterinary Neurology. It deals with the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles in pets. Veterinary neurology encloses the common yet deadly problems such as epilepsy, herniated disks, spinal and head injuries, meningitis, and cancers of the nervous system.

To perform treatment for the above-mentioned problems, a board-certified veterinary neurologist is needed. Just for our better understanding, a board-certified veterinary neurologist is someone who is a licensed veterinarian and has attained extra or additional intensive training in veterinary neurology. Not only this, the veterinary has to be certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in the United States or the European College of Veterinary Neurology (ECVN) in Europe to start his neurology practice on dog, cat, etc…

However, your general pet veterinarian can diagnose and start treating several health problems, but, in order to get the best outcomes for your dog or any other pet, always keep in mind that certain diseases and conditions need the care of a doctor who has had obtained the specialization in intensive training in veterinary neurology.

Why Your Pooch Need A Dog Veterinary Neurologist?

There isn’t anything wrong with stating that just as human health care specialist sometimes feel the need to send their patient to the care of a specialist, in a similar way, your general practitioner veterinarian may also feel that your dog needs a Dog Veterinary Neurologist to help diagnose or cure health issues before it takes a hefty toll on your dog’s health.

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However, your general pet veterinarian can manage several aspects of your pet's care, just as in human medicine; there are times when your dog needs the utmost attention of a specialist.

A veterinarian is someone who knows when to refer you and your pooch to a specialized veterinary neurologist for diagnostic work or treatment so that your pet will receive the highest standard of care as well as for his or her medical condition.

The Veterinary Neurologists Can Offer The Following-

• A complete neurologic examination, which a vet can videotape for future reference.
• Brain and spinal cord imaging which will also include CT and bone scans, MRI, ultrasound, myelography, and radiography.
• Spinal fluid tap and analysis.
• Intensive care.
• Neurosurgery of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system.
• Electrophysiologic examination for nerves and muscles.

Will The Regular Pet Veterinarian Still Be Involved?

Radically, in most of the cases, your regular veterinarian will still supervise the pet's veterinary care, particularly, if your dog is struggling with plenty of diseases or medical conditions. Whereas in other cases your referral doctor will take over your pet's medical care until the duration of its referred treatment.

So, these were the things that you must keep in your mind before taking your pooch to your dog veterinary neurologist.

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