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Pet Seizures

An Overview of Pet Seizures from the Katy Area Veterinary Medical Group

There are a number of acute care issues that might impact someone's pets and it is important for everyone to know where to turn when this happens. One of the most frightening conditions that people might notice in their pets is the development of seizures. A seizure can cause pets to shake uncontrollably, and honestly, it can be frightening for pet owners to witness. The team from Katy Area, Veterinary Medical  Group, is here to make sure that everyone knows where to look if they are ever in need of a veterinarian.

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How Does a Seizure Develop?

The brain communicates with the rest of the body using a series of neurons. These neurons leave the brain and travel out to almost every area of the body. People use the neurons to issue motor commands to their arms and legs in addition to sensing changes in pain, pressure, and temperature. Sometimes, these neurons start to fire in an uncontrolled manner. When this happens, pets can have an episode called a seizure. A seizure can look differently depending on the parts of the brain that are firing in this manner. Some pets might drop to the ground. Others might start to shake in an uncontrollable manner. Other pets simply stare off into the distance and look like they aren't paying attention. Fortunately, there are treatment options.

What are the Various Treatment Options?

When a pet comes out of a seizure, he or she is going to look very confused. They aren't able to process what is going on. This can be scary for pets and their owners. There are medications that can be given to help pets who are having seizures. Some medications are given to break a seizure that is actively happening, such as a benzodiazepine. Other pills are given to prevent seizures from coming back in the future. Pet owners can learn more by contacting us.

Contact the Katy Area Veterinary Medical Group Today to Learn More

It is important for everyone to know that there are treatment options when pets are suffering from seizures. Anyone who would like to learn more about these dangerous events should contact the Katy Area Veterinary Medical Group today at (281) 398-1551 to schedule an appointment. Our providers will make sure that everything is explained to you in a clear and concise manner. We want everyone to feel comfortable calling us with all their pet needs and concerns.