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Monitoring A Heart Patient At Home (Digital Download PDF)
Diagnostics (x-rays, blood tests, ultrasound, blood pressure) for diagnosis and observation of a sick pet is necessary – and unfortunately very expensive. If performed at the vet’s office, it also stresses the animal’s heart more and causes the release of stress hormones (catecholamines). Ideally, these checks should be every 6 weeks to 3 months. What can you do if you cannot afford these follow-up visits? What happens to your unsupervised pet’s condition at home in between these checkups? How do you know if your pet is improving or declining? What symptoms indicate an impending emergency? This 17-page guide will show you the five things you can do to help you monitor your pet’s heart health at home using a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approach.
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