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Meningitis

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Meningitis in Dogs: An Overview

Meningitis is defined as inflammation of the meninges, which are the membrane layers that cover and protect the outer surface of the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis is not a “disease” per se. Rather, it is a serious and painful pathological condition involving inflammation and frequently infection of the delicate tissues surrounding the brain. It can be caused by a number of diseases or disorders.Most cases of canine meningitis are caused by secondary complications of

Steroid Responsive Meningitis (SRMA) in Dogs

Steroid Responsive Meningitis is a condition that involves a dog's central nervous system. Meningitis means inflammation of the meninges, the covering layer of the central nervous system. The condition is referred to as SRMA, or steroid responsive meningitis-arteritis because it affects the arteries in many body system tissues as well.Certain breeds of dogs seem to be more affected, but it is considered to be a condition of any breed. Bernese mountain dogs, Nova Scotia duck

Symptoms of Meningitis in Dogs

Meningitis is not a specific disease, but instead refers to the pathological condition of inflammation of the tissues surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord. The causative agent can be anything that triggers an inflammatory process in a particular dog, including bacteria, virus, fungus, chemical toxins and/or other agents. Meningitis is a very serious condition, and if a dog exhibits signs associated with this disorder it should be taken to a veterinarian immediately. Early

Diagnosing Meningitis in Dogs

Canine meningitis involves swelling and inflammation of the tissues covering the outer layers of the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis causes neurological symptoms, fever and pain. Regardless of the cause of the condition (of which there are many), meningitis is very serious in domestic dogs. Early and accurate diagnosis is crucial to achieving a successful outcome. A conclusive diagnosis of meningitis cannot always be based solely upon a dog’s clinical signs. Additional tests are

Treating Meningitis in Dogs

Meningitis, which refers to inflammation of the several tissue layers that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord, is potentially fatal. Accurate diagnosis and prompt proper treatment are essential to the successful resolution of this dangerous condition.Meningitis can be difficult to diagnose. If a veterinarian suspects that a dog has meningitis, she may recommend prophylactic treatment immediately, even before confirmatory diagnostic assessments are performed. The goals of treating canine meningitis are to suppress the

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