Treatment for Hydrocephalus in Dogs
Hydrocephalus, also known as "water in the brain," is a condition characterized by an abnormal buildup of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) within the skull and brain of dogs. CSF forms in the brain, then circulates through the brain and coverings, bathing and protecting them before being absorbed into the circulatory systems. Hydrocephalus develops when the body produces too much CSF or the brain cannot regulate the fluid properly. Hydrocephalus can have neurological and behavioral consequences in animals, affecting their life development. Dog parents with hydrocephalus puppies have challenges to face due to treatment accessibility for different symptoms. However, there has been an advancement in options for improved life quality, ranging from medical treatment to non-invasive and alternative methods. This blog will...