Chronic Bronchitis in Dogs: What You Need to Know

Chronic bronchitis in dogs is a persistent condition causing long-term coughing and inflammation of the airways.

 Imagine your dog breathing comfortably, with minimal coughing and no discomfort. Proper management can make this a reality.

At VetCheck, we help manage chronic bronchitis in dogs through personalized treatment plans. Here’s a comprehensive guide:

What is Chronic Bronchitis?

Chronic bronchitis involves ongoing inflammation and mucus production in the bronchi, leading to persistent coughing. This condition can become a lifelong issue, with symptoms including a wet or dry cough, breathing difficulties, and fatigue.

Diagnosis and Testing

Diagnosis involves ruling out other causes like pneumonia, heart disease, or infections. X-rays, bronchoscopy, and tracheal washes are tools used to diagnose and understand the extent of the condition.

Treatment

Medications:

  • Corticosteroids: Reduce inflammation and mucus production.
  • Cough Suppressants: Help manage the cough but must be used cautiously.
  • Airway Dilators: Facilitate better airflow in the lungs.
  • Mucolytics: Help thin mucus for easier clearance.

Other Therapies:

  • Nebulization and Coupage: Helps moisten and mobilize mucus.
  • Weight Management: Reduces chest pressure, improving breathing.
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Chronic bronchitis requires ongoing management rather than a cure. At VetCheck, we work closely with you to create a treatment plan tailored to your dog’s needs, helping them live a comfortable life. For more information, visit VetCheck.

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