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Purple month for preventing diseases in older animals and neurodegenerative diseases

Among the monthly campaigns for human health care, February was given the color Purple and was dedicated to raising awareness of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, lupus and fibromyalgia. In the animal world, the month is also dedicated to the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases.

Neurodegenerative diseases are pathologies that have no cure and affect the central nervous system of pets, especially dogs and cats, causing problems such as memory loss, involuntary movements, seizures, sleep disorders, vocalization, chronic pain, among others.

The Purple February campaign aims to share information and available treatments, as well as the importance of early diagnosis for a better quality of life for your pet. Read the article to learn more.

Cognitive dysfunction syndrome

Also known as senile dementia in pets, Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome is a condition that can affect older dogs and cats.

Is it possible to prevent neurodegenerative diseases in pets?

Although there is no magic formula or guarantee that your pet will not suffer from certain pathologies as they age, it is important to remember that prevention is always the best medicine.

Your pet’s health should be taken care of constantly. Some of these are:

Taking care of your pet’s health should be constant and carried out throughout its life, but it is especially important in old age, when the risk of neurological diseases and other health conditions increases.

With care and attention, it is possible to ensure a good quality of life for your pet in old age. By following these prevention tips, you can help ensure your pet’s well-being.

Pay attention to the signs 

In addition to preventive measures to offer a better quality of life to your pet, observing its behavior and being aware of signs of characteristic neurological changes helps you take quick action.

With an early diagnosis, it is possible to start treatment as soon as possible, reducing the risk of complications and increasing quality of life and disease control.

The main signs you should look out for are:

Some diseases can be prevented with this treatment and thus prevent cognitive dysfunction syndrome. A disease that has no cure, but is controlled by clinical manifestation. It helps to minimize the side effects of diseases and provides a better quality of life for your pet.

If an elderly animal or animal at any other stage of life shows signs of neurological problems and is diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease, it is important to seek treatment as soon as possible.

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