跡象表明你的狗有艾迪生危機
艾迪生危機是犬未確診艾迪生氏病的結果。如果您的狗沒有立即就醫,她可能會死於多器官衰竭。關於艾迪生病最難的部分是知道你的寵物患有它。跡像很微妙,需要細心的狗主人才能看到變化。一旦確診,艾迪生病很容易以合理的成本得到控制。這裡有一些跡象表明你的狗可能有艾迪生危機。
什麼是艾迪生病?
艾迪生病是一種遺傳性疾病,您的狗的腎上腺不再產生應對壓力所需的激素。這種疾病主要影響雌性狗,直到五歲左右才會出現症狀。
長時間散步、家裡養新狗、搬進搬出的人以及環境的變化都是引發你的狗壓力的誘因。通常,您的狗的腎上腺會分泌糖皮質激素來應對壓力。除糖皮質激素外,腎上腺還釋放鹽皮質激素以平衡電解質。當這些類固醇在壓力期間沒有排泄時,你的狗無法處理它,電解質變得不平衡,你的狗的心臟和腎臟停止運作。結果是一場悲劇,但您可以通過將您的狗趕到可以穩定您的寵物的緊急獸醫來避免它。
危機的跡象
要識別症狀,您必須了解您的狗的行為。甚至獸醫也會告訴您,艾迪生病是一種極難診斷的疾病,除非獸醫知道要進行血液檢查。首先,你的狗可能會更加昏昏欲睡。如果您的狗通常在房子周圍跟隨您,那麼當您四處走動時,她可能會停下來躺在那裡。
接下來,您的狗會失去食慾並出現厭食症的跡象。她可能想吃東西,但一吃東西,她就會吐出來。腹瀉也是一個問題。在腹瀉和嘔吐之間,狗變得危險脫水。
如果你和你的狗一起睡覺,另一個明顯的跡像是震動。狗會像感冒或生病一樣顫抖。她可能會嘗試靠近你睡覺以獲得溫暖,但她會搖晃並喚醒你。
可能會讓狗主人失望的是狗仍然會定期喝水。她甚至會定期走路。雖然,當她走路時,她不會想走很遠的距離,甚至可能會坐下來。無論活動如何,您的狗的行為都會整體昏昏欲睡。
如果您的狗出現任何這些症狀,您必須立即帶狗去看獸醫。如果是晚上,請在您所在地區尋找緊急獸醫。經歷艾迪生危機的狗會很快崩潰,所以迅速採取行動很重要。
治療艾迪生病
如果你迅速讓你的狗去看獸醫,獸醫會給狗輸液、藥物並穩定她。根據病情的嚴重程度,狗可能會出現鈉和鉀失衡、心臟雜音和腎臟功能障礙。
在您的狗穩定後,您通常可以在幾天后將她帶回家。您的狗將依賴兩種藥物:潑尼松和 Percorten。您的狗將每天服用強的松。劑量由您的獸醫決定。 Percorten 每個月都會注射一次。 Percorten 是更昂貴的治療方法,但您可以花 200 美元左右購買瓶子,並讓獸醫為您的狗注射一次,每次約 10 美元。 Percorten 瓶對於一隻小狗來說可以使用幾個月。潑尼松便宜得多。潑尼松瓶每月花費約 15 美元。
一隻小狗每天只需要大約 1.5 毫克的潑尼松。但是,當您預計狗會有壓力時,您需要將劑量加倍。例如,如果你帶狗去看獸醫、和她一起旅行、介紹一隻新狗或有訪客,你需要加倍她的劑量。
患有艾迪生病的狗的預後非常有希望。只要您在出現危機症狀時讓狗去看獸醫,您的狗就會康復。了解您的狗是確定任何進一步發作的關鍵,但通過適當的藥物和治療,您的狗將過上長壽、幸福的生活。
什麼是艾迪生病?
艾迪生病是一種遺傳性疾病,您的狗的腎上腺不再產生應對壓力所需的激素。這種疾病主要影響雌性狗,直到五歲左右才會出現症狀。
長時間散步、家裡養新狗、搬進搬出的人以及環境的變化都是引發你的狗壓力的誘因。通常,您的狗的腎上腺會分泌糖皮質激素來應對壓力。除糖皮質激素外,腎上腺還釋放鹽皮質激素以平衡電解質。當這些類固醇在壓力期間沒有排泄時,你的狗無法處理它,電解質變得不平衡,你的狗的心臟和腎臟停止運作。結果是一場悲劇,但您可以通過將您的狗趕到可以穩定您的寵物的緊急獸醫來避免它。
危機的跡象
要識別症狀,您必須了解您的狗的行為。甚至獸醫也會告訴您,艾迪生病是一種極難診斷的疾病,除非獸醫知道要進行血液檢查。首先,你的狗可能會更加昏昏欲睡。如果您的狗通常在房子周圍跟隨您,那麼當您四處走動時,她可能會停下來躺在那裡。
接下來,您的狗會失去食慾並出現厭食症的跡象。她可能想吃東西,但一吃東西,她就會吐出來。腹瀉也是一個問題。在腹瀉和嘔吐之間,狗變得危險脫水。
可能會讓狗主人失望的是狗仍然會定期喝水。她甚至會定期走路。雖然,當她走路時,她不會想走很遠的距離,甚至可能會坐下來。無論活動如何,您的狗的行為都會整體昏昏欲睡。
如果您的狗出現任何這些症狀,您必須立即帶狗去看獸醫。如果是晚上,請在您所在地區尋找緊急獸醫。經歷艾迪生危機的狗會很快崩潰,所以迅速採取行動很重要。
治療艾迪生病
如果你迅速讓你的狗去看獸醫,獸醫會給狗輸液、藥物並穩定她。根據病情的嚴重程度,狗可能會出現鈉和鉀失衡、心臟雜音和腎臟功能障礙。
在您的狗穩定後,您通常可以在幾天后將她帶回家。您的狗將依賴兩種藥物:潑尼松和 Percorten。您的狗將每天服用強的松。劑量由您的獸醫決定。 Percorten 每個月都會注射一次。 Percorten 是更昂貴的治療方法,但您可以花 200 美元左右購買瓶子,並讓獸醫為您的狗注射一次,每次約 10 美元。 Percorten 瓶對於一隻小狗來說可以使用幾個月。潑尼松便宜得多。潑尼松瓶每月花費約 15 美元。
一隻小狗每天只需要大約 1.5 毫克的潑尼松。但是,當您預計狗會有壓力時,您需要將劑量加倍。例如,如果你帶狗去看獸醫、和她一起旅行、介紹一隻新狗或有訪客,你需要加倍她的劑量。
患有艾迪生病的狗的預後非常有希望。只要您在出現危機症狀時讓狗去看獸醫,您的狗就會康復。了解您的狗是確定任何進一步發作的關鍵,但通過適當的藥物和治療,您的狗將過上長壽、幸福的生活。
I Australia it is very much cheaper to get the VET to write a prescription for the tablets and get it from the chemist.
One of my spaniel/point/plott hound mix dogs was diagnosed last year after going into Addisonian Crisis. Was in ER for 5 days. Lost 20 pounds. Fur was falling out, was losing control of legs. Wouldn't eat or drink anything. She was 4 when diagnosed.
My other dog, her sister, is starting to slide too. Had issues with diarrhea last month. Took antibiotics and probiotics and that righted the issue, but she continued to be lethargic. Also, she was getting dehydrated because she had no interest in drinking water. A few days ago she started vomiting. Can't hold food down and has no interest in anything other than sleep. We've been to the vet every morning for the past 3 days. Finally today they admitted her and I asked for the Addison tests to be run again. They ran them last month and one came back low normal and the ACTH came back normal.
Maybe the vet needs to check your dog's electrolyte levels again? If he is on a steroid and on percorten, maybe the dosage isn't right?
I do remember that when my first dog was diagnosed, she had zero interest in her old food. We found that Newman's Own Organic beef canned food was of interest to her and she would eat that heartily. But we had to start with baby food first. We also had to try a few types of canned foods before we found one she would tolerate. She was on the canned food for about two weeks before we started to slowly introduce her old kibble and FreshPet back into her diet.
is this more common in shorthaired pointers? mine is !/2 Pit and Pointer
I just as a last resort shoved a prednisone in her mouth and an hour later she was out of crisis??? everyone is confused
Yes we have gone through an Addisons Crisis twice before it was diagnosed correctly. Molly was only 12 weeks old the first time the vets did not get it right and she had a second crisis, this time they found the problem, she almost died both times. Now at 18 weeks old she has a little Prednisolone each day and will have an injection once a month to begin with, she is now a happy little healthy little girl full of fun again. So don't be disheartened dogs can live a long healthy life with this disease. All you have to do is pay attention to changes in her habits and act on them. Hope this is helpful.
Vivienne
Thinking about you!
Myriam
Did your dog finally start eating on his own? How long did it take to go back to normal. Did you do anything special to return your dogs health to normal eating?
I am definitely in tune with her moods and I can sense when she needs her shot (if she’s had a stressful month with thunderstorms and vet visits sometimes she gets it a day or two early.) So it’s definitely helpful to know your dog well. And it’s not super cheap, although there is now a generic for Percorten and it’s about $150/vial which can last 6+ months. Learn to give the injection yourself (it can be subcutaneous even if your vet says differently, my first one said intermuscular only which is MUCH harder to do at home, but I did more research and SC has worked just fine) and that will save you a lot of money in the long run. We do a full electrolyte panel each year, but other than that the maintence costs aren’t too bad. So while there are obviously lots of different scenarios, if anyone’s pup was just diagnosed, take heart - lots of dogs live completely normal and wonderful long lives with Addison’s.
Please read what people have written.
I have a dog, 14 pounds, diagnosed with this illness. Clearly at times sadly fatal, but at other times can have a good life!
I have had to stand up to my vet in regards to cost! Don’t feel guilty! Speak up! This is your dog you love!
I hope that your Lab has survived Addison's? Our Yellow Lab is also 8 years old and been diagnosed with Atypical Addison's. See my note previously at the bottom of the blog.
How did your lab tolerated the injections, were they Steroids also? The Vet put ours on 50 mg of Prednisone @ day but our Dog was like 'high' and hyper from it. He is now on 25 mg only but it is still not really improving. I just came from the Vet to have another Cortisol test and Urinalysis test done, hoping to have the results on Monday,May 10, 2021, to discuss further treatment.
I would very much like to know, what people describe as 'Crashes' look like. I took the dog for a walk after the Vet visit on Friday, he trotted along nicely. Sniffing on everything and lots of peeing and a good poop. Suddenly he started whimpering, hurrieng under a bush and scratching leaves, and lying on his side, still whimpering. I was so afraid he would die right there in the Park.
He recovered after 5 - 10 Minutes and I talked and strokes him all the time.
Is that what would be considered a 'Addison's Crash'? He eats well and drinks a lot of Water but he cannot hold his Urine for long. The longest was 3 1/2 hours.
He is definitely not happy and we are sleep deprived as we get up every 2 plus hours during the night.
Your thoughts would be appreciated very much and I do hope you still enjoy your Lab today.
Warm greetings, Helga Sowa,
Toronto, Canada.
Very much appreciated your information!
Wish you many more years of joy!
For those whose animal have continued, after treatment, did your dog/cat perk up? Do they ‘improve’? Does the depression lift? Our dog is so sad he seems so miserable.
I have found that many vets have limited experience with Addisons and NO understanding of Atypical forms of it. If your vet is unable to diagnose your dog's problem, get another opinion. Go to a specialty clinic or go to an AAHA accredited vet hospital.
With Florinef and Pred we were able to enjoy 15 years of unconditional love from our beautiful girl. Fast forward to 2019 almost 6 years after she passed and we brought home a gorgeous little Maltese X. It didn't take long for us to notice certain behavioural traits that we had seen in our previous maltese. Personality and behaviours we had not seen in any of the other 6 dogs we have had. The similarities were so obvious our family started saying it was our previous dog reincarnated! No surprise then that when at 2 years of age she suddenly went downhill with vomiting, shaking etc.
Emergency vets, fluids etc nearly lost her.
Diagnosis. ACTH stim test positive for Addisons. She is now stabilised and on the appropriate meds. We know what to expect this time so we will watch her 關閉ly in times of stress and hopefully we can enjoy 15 years of unconditional love again.
I've read further attacks can be caused by stress?
Last night I woke up, he slept for 5 Hrs but..his bed was wet, he lost Bladder control again. This is definitely NOT what our dog is happy about and it is very stressful for us. He has never had an accident in the house or car before his diagnosis. Reading all the posts you pet lover have written, nobody mentioned anything regarding excessive URINATING?? He seems to drink a lot of water which apparently is due to the Prednisone.
He never had any shaking but we experienced Seizure like episodes, thinking he might have Epilepsy.
During a walk, when he would run off leash a bit wild for a few minutes with another dog, he suddenly whimpers, looking for some bushes to crawl under and just collapses! It's terrifying, we think it's like he is looking for a place to die. This has been happening for the last 3 - 4 years, especially during hot weather, we always carry water with us though. When it happened during a cold Wintery Walk and this episode happened, we got really, seriously concerned. We suspected he might have a Heart issue but our Vet always assured us, his heart was fine. Now, that he has been diagnosed with Addison, we do hope, the situation will improve. He will have another test in a week or so, to determine if his Cortisol level has increased. We do hope we will have another 4 yrs at least with our loving companion.
Thank you, Helga.
Has your dog been the anxious type? Lady always has been timid and I hear that’s quite common with Addison dogs x
We have her on prednisone and are waiting for her shots to come in. She has started eating more and more daily, we buy 3 whole rotisserie chickens and break them down and shred them for her. We even purchased entyce to give her an appetite and I want to say that it sort of worked because she did her up and come around looking for food. She has been leaving her room more and more and has become social again but not as much as she was before. We caught it in time and I’m lucky that we have a great vet that can answer any questions about treatment or anything we can ask. It’s painful to see her almost collapse and give up but she’s my everything and I can’t give up on her.
It’s been fairly easy for her first few years with Addison’s , but the last year she has been on a rollercoaster, up and down and it’s finally getting to feel as if all her trips to her vet are not helping, only for a short while and she’s back with needing more care- she’s on 1/2 m percortin , her shot every 25 days
She threw up clear fluids today, her stools are ok , she’s moans at times and has been on a new diet, lost a lot of weight, she looks too thin , I’m off to the vet a few times a month
It’s frustrating- she’s my very best friend and u all know how precious our animals are
She’s my little baby, and I’m wondering if I’m doing the right thing by her
She’s great for awhile after treatment and fails gradually each month
I’ve shed many tears and just think 🤔, when will she return to the frisky life she’s had