posted by Tess on Oct 14

Canine hyperadrenocorticism or hypercortisolism, commonly known as Cushing’s syndrome in dogs, produces symptoms like excessive thirst and urination along with abnormal hair loss and a potbellied appearance. Besides the physiological symptoms the dog may also show behavioral changes like lethargy, panting and indifference to towards the owner.

Cushing’s syndrome is an endocrine disease caused by elevated levels of cortisol in the blood due to a variety of causes. The pituitary gland is the controlling organ that stimulates the adrenal glands to produce and release cortisol in the blood. Hyperadrenocorticism can be caused due to tumors in the pituitary or adrenal glands. Pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism is known as Cushing’s disease. Overuse of prednisone, a dehydrogenated analogue of cortisol used as an immunosuppressant may also lead to abnormally high level of cortisol in the body.

Left untreated, Cushing’s increases the risk of infections and can lead to serious diseases like diabetes, liver failure and heart problems. Conventional treatments are known for causing more problems than they resolve. Iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism is a glaring example of side effects caused by overuse of pharmaceutical drugs.

Dog owners seeking safer option may consider herbal treatment for Cushing’s disease, which is highly effective in normalizing adrenal function and treating symptoms of Cushing’s disease. Herbal treatment for Cushing’s disease includes the use of herbs, homeopathic remedies, supplemental vitamins sourced from natural substances and dietary modifications. There is a wide range of products available that use a combination of herbs meant for improving adrenal function. These treatments also help to reduce levels of corticosteroids in the blood.

Some important herbs used in treating Cushing’s include astragalus, burdock and dandelion. Some combinations include a single homeopathic remedy for Cushing’s disease to derive multiple benefits. Some homeopathic remedies that treat specific symptoms of increased thirst and urination, skin irritation, digestive problems and hair loss include arsenicum, hepar sulph and mercurius.

The most encouraging part of herbal treatments is they are not specific to an organ. Conventional drugs are based on a single compound and target only the affected organ. Herbal medicines comprise of complex compounds that have wide ranging benefits along with benefits that are associated with the treatment of a particular disease.

It is important to note that dietary modifications may be required to make herbal treatments more effective. Dietary changes may involve feeding your dog with natural and raw foods instead of commercial foods, which are actually a major reason behind development of many pet diseases.

Reference:
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