WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS
Though no symptoms are present during the maturation of the heartworms (usually about six months), an obvious onset of early aging or excessive laziness can be seen after the heartworm has matured. In addition to a sudden onset of lethargy in your best friend, heartworms also show the following symptoms:
- Coughing
- Quickly exhausted
- Severe weight loss
- fainting
- Coughing up blood
Behaviorally, heartworms may be present if your dog or cat:
- Is always tired
- Pants incessantly
- Decreased interest in spending time with owner
WHAT IS THE CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT
Conventional treatment is a monthly pill prescribed by a veterinarian. This pill is designed to kill any existing infestation of heartworms and other parasites. While this method is effective, it comes with some health risks -- a weakened immune system and strain to the liver and kidneys. Many vets believe that long term use of chemically based heartworm pills may increase your pet's susceptibility to skin disorders, allergies, liver disease and other serious illnesses.
HOW CAN NATURAL REMEDIES HELP
Natural remedies can help stop heartworms from maturing but do not eradicate them from your pet. If your dog or cat has tested positive for heartworms, a pharmaceutical product may be necessary to kill the worms.
Herbal and homeopathic treatments are beneficial to support your pet's digestive and cleanse the blood. Look for holistically-based medications which include natural ingredients that have anti-bacterial and anti-parasitical properties. For example,
- Cloves – Cloves are an antibacterial spice that is well known for its anti-parasitical properties.
- Neem – Neem is a popular wood known for its natural anti-worm properties. The wood itself is popular with many carpenters because it is so worm resistant. It also has anti-inflammatory properties.
- Ruta Gravolens – (Herb of Grace) Ruta Gravolens are well known for its ability to treat high blood pressure and its ability to promote digestive and systemic cleansing.
Additionally, pet caretakers can focus on prevention by keeping their pet's immune system strong so that they are less likely to become infected with parasites. If you live in an area with a high risk for heartworms, have your pet checked regularly for early detection.
Heartworm is a very serious disease that can be fatal if left untreated. If your pet contracts heartworm disease, be sure to seek advice from a licensed veterinarian to see if natural remedies are an option for your dog.

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