Canine Bladder Cancer -  Alternative Treatments
    By Tess Thompson  
      
    A large number of companion dogs live inside the house and are trained to urinate out in
    the open. When such dogs start urinating or dribbling in the house, it is time for owners to
    visit the veterinarian for a thorough check up of the urinary tract for any signs of bacterial
    infection. Canine and feline urinary incontinence is the most significant symptom of a
    urinary tract malfunctioning.

    Incontinence, however, must be differentiated from frequent urination. It is this
    differentiation that often helps to differentiate a bacterial infection from serious
    conditions like bladder stones or cancer. Frequent urination is not involuntary
    and the dog is aware of it. There is just a strong uncontrollable urge to urinate
    caused by canine or feline urinary infection. Incontinence is involuntary urination
    and is caused by a blockage in the passage that causes accumulated urine to
    put back pressure resulting in leakage.

    Blockage in the urinary passage may be caused by migratory bladder stones that
    obstruct free flow of urine or may be due to a cancerous growth. Cancer is a malignant
    growth caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division that forms a mass (tumor) of
    unwanted cells that perform no function. A tumor in the bladder may increase in size and
    block the passage. Bladder cancer in dogs is mostly malignant, invasive and difficult to
    operate. Medication involves toxic drugs that have serious side effects.

    It is indeed an unlucky dog who is diagnosed with malignant growth in the bladder since
    the conventional treatment options are so limited and relatively ineffective. Dog owners
    can only hope to prolong survival time with medication.

    Alternative medicine can help in improving the quality of life by providing significant
    relief from symptoms. Some herbs that can provide symptomatic treatment and help
    in slowing the growth of cancer and boosting the immune system include:

    -        Astragalus - Chemotherapy and radiation used for treatment of bladder cancer often
    compromise the patient’s immune system. Astralalus is a recommended herb that helps to
    restore immune functioning and may prevent spread of the tumor.

    -        Mistletoe – This herb has long been used for its anti-cancer properties and proves
    to be a good supportive treatment.

    -        Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) – This Ayurvedic herb is highly recommended
    for improving general health. Regular use of Ashwagandha also increases hemoglobin
    levels. Its anti cancer, anti-inflammatory and calming properties can help in providing the
    dog with a better quality of life.

    -        Milk Thistle – Milk thistle is an ancient herb that has been subjected to numerous
    clinical trials. It can be used to counter the toxic side effects of conventional drugs. Its
    ingredients are strong antioxidants that can block the entry of toxins in the liver.

    In addition to the above herbs, the following herbs need to be mentioned as they can
    also play an important role in preventing and treating urinary tract infection in dogs
    along with managing bladder cancer.

    -        Echinacea purpurea
    -        Bladderack
    -        Buchu
    -        Dandelion
    -        Golden Seal

    Even though bladder cancer is not completely curable, effective management of the
    disease can go a long way in enabling the unlucky animal to lead a comfortable life.

    References:
    http://www.herbal-treatments.com/dog_cancer_bladder.html
    http://www.herbal-treatments.com/king.html
    http://www.herbal-dogkeeping.com/dog_cancer_bladder.html
    http://www.dog-health-guide.org/bladdercancerfordog.html

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