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Adequan Is Not Just PainKiller, It’s A Therapy!

Adequan, also known as Adequan Canine, is a steroid used for treating a disease called Canine osteoarthritis which is generally seen in pet dogs. The disease results in joint failure, loss of mobility and gives a feeling of inflammation with pain. It is generally caused by loose joints or slack ligaments.

You must check out the symptoms of Canine osteoarthritis, so that you should be able to recognize the disease and give the necessary treatment to your dog immediately. Canine osteoarthritis begins with pain and inflammation. The pain may make your pet limp, or lazy. Your pet may feel difficulty in walking, getting up, jumping into the car or climbing the stairs. Any of these symptoms in your pet indicate that your dog is ailing from Canine osteoarthritis, which is pretty similar to the condition that ails millions of American humans, Arthritis.

Manufactured by Luitpold, Adequan Canine is an injectable steroid that is chemically known as polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, quite similar to the familiar oral supplement known as glucosamine. Adequan Canine comes as 100 mg/mL that is meant for veterinary use only. It is often administered to dogs ailing from inflamed joints.

Adequan Canine comforts pain and reduces inflammation by lubing the joints and reducing friction. It not only helps to reduce pain, but also helps to rebuild cartilage in the damaged joint. Adequan is very effective in repairing damaged cartilages. It helps in keeping the joints intact, bonded and lubricated and helps to relief the dog from continuous inflammation and pain. So, Adequan Canine is not just pain control, it’s a therapy.

Adequan Canine injections are given twice a week for 4 weeks to treat arthritis. These injections are given intramuscularly to dogs, cats and horses. A human product has recently joined the market.

However, Adequan Canine injections are reported to be causing side effects. An experimental study conducted on 24 dogs that were given Adequan injections showed that one of the dogs developed pain on the site where he was given the injection, one developed abnormal bleeding and some others showed looseness of the bowels. Some of the possible side effects associated with Adequan Canine are vomiting, bloody diarrhea, kidney and liver damage, and even death. The people using Adequan complained of burning after taking the injection.

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Don’t Ignore Achilles Heel Pain

You don’t have to be an elite athlete to suffer Achilles tendon injuries. They can occur even from performing minor household tasks, such as climbing a ladder. According to the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS), Achilles tendon weakness is common in adults and prompt treatment when symptoms occur can prevent more serious injury.

“The Achilles tendon is the longest and strongest tendon in the body, but is subjected to considerable wear and tear,” said Gerald Travers, DPM, FACFAS, a foot and ankle surgeon in Colorado Springs. “When the tendon becomes inflamed from overuse or too much sudden stress, tendonitis can weaken it over time and cause microscopic tears,” said Travers. “Going without treatment increases risk for further deterioration and possible rupture.”

According to the ACFAS consumer Web site, FootPhysicans.com, pain, stiffness and tenderness in the area are the main symptoms of Achilles tendonitis. Pain occurs in the morning, improves with motion but gets worse with increasing stress and activity.

“In addition to athletes, Achilles problems are common for anyone whose work routine puts constant stress on the feet and ankles,” said Travers. “These injuries happen most often to less conditioned, ‘weekend warrior’ athletes who overdo it. But I’ve also had patients who have ruptured the tendon simply by climbing a ladder quickly.”

When pain and other symptoms indicate possible Achilles tendonitis, Travers said a foot and ankle surgeon will make a thorough diagnosis and evaluate flexibility and range of motion in the tendon. Treatment options vary depending on severity and include casting, ice, anti-inflammatory pain medication, physical therapy and surgery if other options fail.

Travers noted recreational activities involving jumping and running are the major cause of Achilles tendon injuries. “In sports like basketball and tennis, muscles and tendons in the back of the leg are prone to injury from an imbalance that occurs from a lot of forward motion. The imbalance can weaken the tendon unless stretching exercises are performed regularly.”

He added the best ways to prevent Achilles tendon injuries are to warm up gradually by walking and stretching. Further, it’s best to avoid strenuous sprinting or hill running if you are not in shape for it.

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Know The Causes Of Lower Left Back Pain to Avoid Discomfort

Lower Left Back Pain is common among people and can be caused by a number of reasons. Improper use of the back muscles lead to Lower Left Back Pain. If you sit on a chair for longer periods, say in front of the computer, poor posturing, where the left side of the back is under constant strain, can lead to Lower Back Pain.

Lower Left Back Pain is part of the larger lower back pain condition, which affects people mostly. The reason why the back suffers can be attributed to our sedentary life style. An office job in the pre-computer era was not as strenuous for the back as it is now. In those days, people would keep shifting weight and position in their chairs to allow rest to the back. Now with computer monitors fixed in a particular position, there is little scope for adjusting your position and weight in your office chair. Sitting in one particular position for hours together puts the lower back under a lot of strain. The back cannot take this constant strain on everyday basis. This initially leads to lower back stiffness and gradually the back starts getting painful.

The lower back cushions the weight of the upper body, and it acts as a shock absorber to reduce the impact of walking and running. Joggers, who jog on cemented tracks or on roads, expose their backs to greater risk of injury because of higher intensity of shock. Lower Left Back Pain can start with injury to the left leg, hip or back. The muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves, discs and bones are under constant strain when we are mobile. Our turning, twisting and bending movements also put the lower back under strain. Regular back stretching and strengthening exercises will keep your back supple and strong.

Infection of the left kidney and the sciatica nerve of the left leg can also cause Lower Left Back Pain. If you experience sharp pains in the left side of the back, consult a physician to diagnose your condition.

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