The detail information of Eosinophilic granuloma
Basic Information

Disease Description: An allergic reactive syndrome characterized by the plaque-like accumulation of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell.

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Disease Symptom: Some of the most common symptoms associated with Eosinophilic Granuloma in dogs are the following:Skin lesions;Open sores and wounds;Discharge or bleeding;Bone growths;General bone pain;Difficulty walking or sitting down;Lethargy;Vomiting and diarrhea

Disease Cause: In most cases, Eosinophilic Granuloma in dogs is caused by some sort of hypersensitivity or allergic reaction in the body

Disease Diagnose: If your vet suspects that your pet may be suffering from a case of Eosinophilic Granuloma, he will likely begin with a physical examination to determine the nature of the lesions on his body. He will usually take a small tissue sample for tests and analysis in the lab. These tests can confirm or deny whether the composition of the growth or lesion is based on the histiocyte immune system cells that are characteristic of Eosinophilic Granuloma. In the case of an internal growth, a biopsy or x-rays may be necessary as well.

Treat Method: The best way to treat Eosinophilic Granuloma in dogs is to find a way to stop or slow down the immune system. Corticosteroids have the side effect of slowing the immune system generally, so a small dose and a short regimen of these medicines is useful in acute cases. However, there are a number of other considerations to make when treating your pet in this way. First, lowering his overall immune system function will leave him weakened and susceptible to many other diseases and conditions as well. Additionally, corticosteroids may have a number of other side effects, and you should be prepared to check in with your vet regularly and to monitor your dog closely throughout the treatment.

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Associated Diseases
There are no associated diseases in OMIA/CIDD.
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB221 Silky Terrier Friendly, vivacious, cheeky; in all ways a true terrier 22.9-25.4 cm around 4.5 kg Australia
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