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あーちゅー!犬の逆くしゃみ

 2016年4月17日、ジェイミーさんより。|
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ほこり、ふけ、または他の刺激薬が私たちの鼻と喉をくすぐる時々、私たちはいつもくしゃみをします。同じ理由の多くのために犬もくしゃみをすることが判明しています。しかし、より逮捕される反応は、逆のくしゃみです:犬が鼻孔の後ろの領域から刺激物を除去するために急速に体内に空気を引き込む反射。多くの所有者は、喘息発作のためにこれらの騒々しい、喘鳴のエピソードを間違えて、パニックや獣医への緊急旅行を引き起こします。しかし、実際には、驚くべき音は人間のくしゃみのように、いくつかの犬にとっては比較的普通の生活の一部です。あなたの犬の仲間は逆のくしゃみが当たったときに悩まされるかもしれませんが、実際にはほとんどの犬では無害な行動であり、永続的な悪影響はありません。
 
Reverse sneezing typically occurs when something irritates a dog’s soft palate (the fleshy bit at the back of the roof of his mouth) or throat. Whereas air is forced out through the nose in a regular sneeze, air is pulled rapidly in through the nose during a reverse sneeze. This causes a dog to make a loud snorting or gasping sound as he extends his neck and gulps in air.  It is a disturbing display, but veterinarians agree that reverse sneezing is actually fairly common in dogs. Smalls dogs are more prone to it due to their smaller air passageways, as are breeds such as pugs and bulldogs with elongated soft palates. Episodes can last anywhere between a few seconds up to a few minutes and may appear in dogs at any stage of life.
 
Whether it’s allergies or mites, treating the underlying cause is the best way to prevent reverse sneezing. Some dogs simply have an attack when they’re excited, while other may reverse sneeze due to perfumes or household chemicals; exercise intolerance; pulling on a leash; or even eating and drinking. If an episode doesn’t end quickly, you can try helping your wheezing companion in several ways. Gently massage his throat to stop the spasm; cover his nostrils to make him swallow and clear the irritant from his throat; or press his tongue down to aid breathing. Different techniques work for different pets, so you will have to experiment gently to find out the best way to help your pooch.
 
Reverse sneezing doesn’t usually require treatment, but if it becomes a chronic problem, you should seek your veterinarian’s advice. As a general rule, if your dog is reverse sneezing more often than the average human sneezes, you should seek help. If allergies are the root of the problem, for example, your vet may prescribe antihistamines. He can also rule out other causes such as respiratory tract infections or foreign bodies that could be blocking your dog’s airway. Asthma, on the other hand, is vastly less common in dogs and is typically accompanied by a chronic cough. Though rare, dogs with asthma likely struggle more with exercising and fatigue and the condition is almost always caused by an allergic reaction to something in the environment. 

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Kari03 Apr 2018Reply
My dog has been reverse sneezing since December 2017. He has had multiple tests...rhinoscopy, no fungus, bacteria, cancer or foreign body have been found. He was on prednisone but with his Cushings I had to get him off of it. He has bèen on benadryl which helps but makes him lethargic. I am going to give him a Cytopoint injection today to see if this helps. I hate him suffering...any suggestions. I found him in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest...he is part Peruvian Inca Orchid mixed. About 14yrs old...50lbs, but overweight due to the cushings. I've had him for over 10 yrs with perfect health. Thanks for listening...any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Francesca 03 Apr 2018Reply
Hello did the cytopoint help the reverse sneezing? We are in a similar situation. Hope it did!

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