Pain Management
The practice of high-quality veterinary medicine focuses on the entire patient - from medical issues that affect physical functioning, to emotional and psychological issues that affect well-being. Experiencing pain can affect the body's physical functioning and can have a detrimental effect on a patient's well-being and state of mind. That's why pain management is among our primary considerations when we are treating a pet for any medical condition.
Our approach to pain management involves anticipating potentially painful procedures and taking steps to manage pain from the outset as well as continuing to manage pain throughout your pet's treatment and recovery process. Did you know that various types of pain can look different in animals?
For example, a dog with chronic arthritis may exhibit very subtle signs of pain that can go unnoticed unless you know what to look for. Fortunately, our staff of compassionate, caring professionals is skilled in recognizing signs of pain in animals and developing an individualized plan for managing pain in our patients.
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From routine procedures (such as a spays or dental cleanings), to more advanced medical treatments (such as bone surgeries or cancer treatments), to chronically painful conditions (such as arthritis or back pain), we are dedicated to providing safe and effective pain management to every patient. We will also help you recognize signs of pain in your pet so that we can modify his or her pain management plan when necessary.
Recognizing and alleviating pain in our patients is at the very heart of quality, compassionate patient care. We don't take pain management for granted and will employ all our skills to help ensure your pet's comfort, well-being, and full recovery.
Why is pain management for pets crucial for healing?
Pain management for pets is crucial because it directly impacts their quality of life, comfort, and overall well-being. Animals, especially dogs and cats, instinctively hide pain, making it challenging for pet owners to recognize when their pets are suffering. Untreated pain can lead to physical and behavioral changes, including reduced mobility, loss of appetite, irritability, and even depression. Effective pain management ensures that pets can continue to engage in normal activities, such as playing, eating, and interacting with their family.
Chronic pain, often due to conditions like arthritis, hip dysplasia, or dental disease, can lead to long-term suffering. Over time, untreated pain may also worsen, causing secondary health issues like muscle atrophy, weight gain, or sleep disturbances. For older pets or those recovering from surgery or injury, pain management is essential to promote healing and prevent further complications.
Veterinarians have access to a variety of pain relief options, ranging from medications like NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and opioids to alternative therapies such as acupuncture, physical therapy, and laser treatments. Each approach can be tailored to the pet's specific condition, age, and needs. For instance, chronic pain might require long-term management strategies, while acute pain from surgery may benefit from short-term treatments.
Effective pain management not only improves a pet’s physical comfort but also strengthens the bond between pets and their owners. When pets are not in pain, they are more likely to interact, exercise, and enjoy life, fostering a happier, healthier relationship. Ensuring your pet is free from unnecessary suffering is an essential part of responsible pet ownership and provides peace of mind to both pet and owner.