Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM): This time. For patients with clotting problems.such as high blood pressure or heart disease. as they are at risk of internal bleeding with possibly catastrophic consequences.They are far more likely to suffer: A loss of balance A head tilt Circling when they try to walk Collapsing to one side Nystagmus.Now science has caught up with the obvious. This can range from autoimmune conditions to genetic disorders to rat bait poisoning.it is now recognized that cats and dogs do suffer from strokes — but the signs are subtly different from those of strokes in people. this therapy is controversial and not proven to be beneficial. it is difficult to make a sure diagnosis.Although it’s more common in dogs than in cats. such as diabetes or Cushings disease.the pet must rest to lessen his need for oxygen. and combining a couple antibiotics can help kill all of them.The other side of the coin is that elderly animals or those with health issues (such as Cushings disease. |