Goiter In Dogs : Symptoms Causes And Treatment

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Goiter In Dogs : Symptoms Causes And Treatment. Eventually it is occur due to improper functioning of thyroid gland and pituitary gland. Therefore there is imbalancing in signal transmission by pituitary gland.

Decidedly it can be occur in any age, any breed of dogs. Therefore we can say that this disease effect whole dogs empire.

In case of goiter in dogs there is swelling in thyroid gland and size become large.

As a result of it thyroid gland is present just in the front of trachea which is near to the base of the neck. There is absorption of iodine take place and conversion of iodine into thyroid hormone. Therefore thyroid hormones are triidothyronine and thyroxine.

Eventually for metabolism and growth of body thyroid hormone are released into body such as thyroxine. Therefore TSH is released from pituitary gland to control thyroxine hormone.

Symptoms Of Goiter In Dogs :

1. Swelling on neck.

2. Difficulty in eating.

3. Difficulty in swallowing.

4. Shortness in breathing.

5. Refusing to eat.

6. Wheezing sound during breathing.

Eventually in this disease there is no such harmness to dogs. But due to it there is some physical changes in dog body. It may be complicated if not treated otherwise it will be cure if you diagnose it earlier.

Therefore if your dog is suffering from this disease then take him to nearby vet for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Causes Of Goiter in dogs :

Evidently there is imbalance in releasing of hormones from pituitary gland that may result into goiter. If a good amount of hormone are released into body then your dog may be protected from goiter throughout whole life.

Diagnosis of Goiter in dog :

Firstly your vet may palpate on swelling area. After that checking breathing rate, heart rate etc. Eventually Your vet may diagnose respiratory tract. And other physical examination.

Your vet would take a blood sample for evaluation of total blood count and thyroxine hormone in it.

Your vet may diagnose if your dog may be suffering from hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

Therefore a complete medical history will be taken by your vet.

Treatment : Firstly i am suggesting you that if your dog is suffering from this disease then take him to nearby vet for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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