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I would suggest you see your veteranarian.
To date there is no clinical evidence that diet affects arthritis However a good way to find out in your particular case is give it up and see if there is an improvement.
All young shepherds are prone to problems with their hips. A goood percentage used to have hip displaysia (where the hip joint comes out of the socket) so they usually have their parents xrayed before breeding them. Now my 'very' well bred shepherd has hips that are too tight and has severe arthritis at 5 years old. He is on caprofen (s?) Rymadil and can not run without it flairng up. I n our German Shepherd club they will not allow you to jump Shepherds until after 2 years of age because of this reason. See your vet.
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If you suspect that you have some sort of Arthritis then you should see a doctor. Get an examination with this in mind. Untreated arthritis can become a debilitating disease after a time.
I believe its similar, but there are over 100+ different types of arthritis. See the related link below to go and have a read yourself.
give breathes until you see the chest rise
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Hello, I see you are asking "What is arthritis infectious?" Infectious arthritis is an infection in the joint. The infection comes from a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection that spreads from another part of the body. Symptoms of infectious arthritis include: Intense pain in the joint. Joint redness and swelling. For more information, you can visit this URL - orthopedicshealth. com/condition/arthritis%2C-infectious/c/2294
That's only part of the diagnosis, as you will need to see a Rheumatologist..
Osteoarthritis is the type that is considered "regular" arthritis and is the most common. Other types include rheumatoid arthritis, which is an autoimmune disease, and gout, which is caused by a buildup of uric acid in the blood. You should see a doctor to have the type of arthritis diagnosed.
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