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Your cat diabetes
18/02/10
The introduction of sugar or diabetes mellitus is a chronic endocrine (hormonal) and high blood sugar in the blood characteristics of the disease. This is to see dogs and cats, like humans, and in each species civilians in overweight and obesity.
There is no effective therapy for the treatment, but treatment, the cat may or may not include insulin injections, you can maintain a healthy and active.

Pathology – Diabetes occurs when insulin-producing pancreatic cells, insulin, stop producing enough insulin to meet the body load of glucose (diabetes type 1) or the tissues around the body’s response to insulin resistance and its role (2 diabetes).
Symptoms
* The weight loss (more likely in type 1 diabetes)
* The thirst, excessive drinking (polydipsia)
* Polyuria (urine)
* Increase
* Increase in blood sugar (high glycemic)
* Blind
* Weakness
* Depression
Reason:
* Obesity
* Chronic pancreatitis
* Pressure (cortisol, stress hormones, it makes the fat cells to insulin-insensitive)
* Genetic predisposition – It affects all ages, sex and species of cat, but in the old calendar, castration cats, especially Burmese diagnosis
The diagnosis depends on levels of blood sugar, urine tests blood test after diagnosis.
Diabetes results – there is an increased incidence of:
* Cataract
Premature Death *
* On the issue of pregnancy
* Infections, especially of the bladder
* Pancreatitis
Treatment of the contemporary Western
* Insulin
* Diet
* Sport
* Diabetes mellitus spay
Insulin – the discovery of insulin in 1921 (see www.discoveryofinsulin.com) is changing the key to the disease of diabetes is fatal within a few weeks of a chronic disease, not life-threatening conditions.
Insulin is the most important treatment of many cats, although some cats, once stabilized, can be managed with diet alone.
Specific dietary needs and the proper timing. Blood glucose control easier if you get a certain feed formula feed, low in fat and high in slowly digested complex carbohydrates. However, if the routine of your cat is to eat several times a day, your veterinarian is unlikely to change this.
If your cat is overweight, so his weight down to normal in 3-4 months after diagnosis is essential.
Sports – Your cat should be allowed to do regular exercise. Other considerations
A diabetic cats will occupy your time and finances over the years much, but will reward you with years of companionship.
Complementary therapies – the pressure in any way help to reduce blood sugar control, and can help:
* Psychotherapy
* Aura
* Crystal Therapies such as amethyst and crystal
* Massage
* T Touch Technology
Herbs
* Nettle – fatigue, loss of appetite
* Garlic – for digestive problems
* Fenugreek fatigue and weight – loss
* Olivo – blood pressure and blood glucose control
Bach flower remedies are often supported by a cat on aromatics. The choice of remedies will depend on the personality of your cat and the current situation.
Conclusion – With diabetes is very important that you work closely with your veterinarian to get the best glycemic control.
The triad of insulin (if needed), diet and exercise is the key. Other measures may be used to help support the management of the cat.
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