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    Links between Cushing's Disease and Heart Disease in Dogs
      
    Hyperadrenocorticism in dogs, commonly known as Cushing’s disease, is an endocrinal
    disorder caused by the malfunctioning of either the adrenal glands and/or the pituitary
    glands. There are natural as well as drug induced causes behind the occurrence of this
    disease in your pet.

    Apart from the harrowing symptoms, there are numerous medical ramifications of
    Cushing’s disease in dogs that can potentially affect how long your dog lives

    * High blood pressure and heart problems due to a weakening of muscles.
    * Pancreas’ problems that are rare but can be fatal.
    * Kidney problems that arise due to protein loss due to damage in the filtering system.
    * Formation of clots in blood vessels due to malfunctioning kidneys.
    * Infections caused due to suppression of autoimmune system by excess cortisol.
    * Delayed healing of wounds due to excessive cortisol.

    Majority of the pets with symptoms of Cushing’s disease almost always have accompanying
    high blood pressure and the related cardiac conditions. Due to muscle atrophy the heart
    muscles thicken and fail to pump sufficient blood. This results in a congestive heart
    condition. The lungs and abdominal cavities are filled with fluid as enough blood is not
    available. The resultant hypertension causes the heart to work even harder. This
    increases the chances of a heart failure significantly.

    The production of cortisol can increase due to the presence of a tumor near the
    adrenal glands.

    Sometimes artificially synthesized cortisol is used to cure some other condition. In this
    case, if the dosage is not effectively controlled, the hormonal level increases. This can
    cause secondary hyperadrenocorticism to occur.

    The long term effects of hyperadrenocorticism due to a tumor and external cortisol
    dosages are the same.

    However, drug induced disease can be controlled by stopping the drug if it is not too late.
    Natural condition of Cushing’s disease requires long term treatment that may not succeed
    in many cases.

    The prognosis of Cushing’s disease in dogs is extremely bleak. The sad part is that it is
    most likely to be detected late. It affects aged dogs more than the young ones. The various
    drugs used to treat the disease have side effects that may further complicate the condition.
    Many times a conscious decision has to be taken whether to treat or simply make your pet
    comfortable and let be.


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