Veterinary Laser Therapy---A Better Choice for Pets
Nowadays, more and more people like to keep their own pets such as dogs and cats, because pets can accompany people when they feel lonely. But a part of people ignore that animals have the same emotions and pain as humans, and also need related treatment. Veterinary laser therapy is an innovative treatment that has gained popularity in recent years as veterinarians discover its benefits for pets. Similar to acupuncture, massage therapy, and other alternative treatments, laser therapy can be used in conjunction with or instead of medication to manage pain, inflammation, and wound healing. During a treatment session, the specific handpiece is slowly moved back and forth over the damaged tissue, producing a warm, pleasant sensation that most pets seem to enjoy and find relaxing. Sessions usually last 15 to 30 minutes, with the number of sessions and frequency of treatments dependent on the injury. Chronic conditions may be treated weekly, whereas surgical incisions and open wounds often require daily treatment.
Laser therapy is particularly useful for pets with limited medical treatment options, such as:
A)Pets with liver disease who cannot take medications.
B)Cats, for whom only a few pain-control medications are approved.
C)Exotic pets for whom medication administration is difficult or impossible.
D)Older pets with diminished organ function.
Veterinary laser treatment is a non-invasive and painless treatment. The appropriate wavelength and power can also be selected according to the different characteristics of different pets so as to achieve a better treatment effect. A large number of practice proves that laser treatment is a better choice for pets.