Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review
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Resumo: | Urolithiasis is a disease in which uroliths form in the urinary tract from individual predisposing factors of each species, and with aggravation, animals can have urethral obstruction and die. In this work, an integrative review of the medicinal plants most used for the treatment of urolithiasis in dogs was carried out. The objective of this work is to collaborate with the veterinary community to expand the use of herbal medicine to treat this pathology, mainly due to its relapsing nature. Its formation can occur in breeds with more evident urinary supersaturation, genetic predisposition, age, reduced daily water intake, metabolic problems, medications that alter urinary pH, inadequate nutrition and predisposition to alterations in the urinary tract. Drug and nutritional treatment is questionable, as there are types of differences in the composition of stones and the response to these can vary a lot and, in more serious cases, surgery is needed. At high rates of recurrence, the use of medicinal plants offers options aimed at the welfare of animals. Therefore, innovative research on their use of these plants informs how they can be consumed safely and with great pharmacological effect. With this, more tutors are looking for professionals who prescribe these plants in a preventive way, avoiding surgical emergencies and possible death of your animal. Urinary system herbal medicines control inflammation and increase diuresis, preventing crystal aggregation and possible growth, in addition to favoring their elimination through the urethra. |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative reviewPlantas medicinales utilizadas en el tratamiento fitoterapéutico de la urolitiasis en perros - una revisión integradoraPlantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento fitoterapêutico da urolitíase em cães – uma revisão integrativaPhitoterapyMedicinal plantsUrolitiasisDogs.FitoterapiaPlantas medicinalesUrolitiasisPerros.FitoterapiaPlantas medicinaisUrolitíaseCães.Urolithiasis is a disease in which uroliths form in the urinary tract from individual predisposing factors of each species, and with aggravation, animals can have urethral obstruction and die. In this work, an integrative review of the medicinal plants most used for the treatment of urolithiasis in dogs was carried out. The objective of this work is to collaborate with the veterinary community to expand the use of herbal medicine to treat this pathology, mainly due to its relapsing nature. Its formation can occur in breeds with more evident urinary supersaturation, genetic predisposition, age, reduced daily water intake, metabolic problems, medications that alter urinary pH, inadequate nutrition and predisposition to alterations in the urinary tract. Drug and nutritional treatment is questionable, as there are types of differences in the composition of stones and the response to these can vary a lot and, in more serious cases, surgery is needed. At high rates of recurrence, the use of medicinal plants offers options aimed at the welfare of animals. Therefore, innovative research on their use of these plants informs how they can be consumed safely and with great pharmacological effect. With this, more tutors are looking for professionals who prescribe these plants in a preventive way, avoiding surgical emergencies and possible death of your animal. Urinary system herbal medicines control inflammation and increase diuresis, preventing crystal aggregation and possible growth, in addition to favoring their elimination through the urethra.La urolitiasis es una enfermedad en la que se forman urolitos en el tracto urinario a partir de factores predisponentes individuales de cada especie y, con agravamiento, los animales pueden tener obstrucción uretral y morir. En este trabajo se realizó una revisión integradora de las plantas medicinales más utilizadas para el tratamiento de la urolitiasis en perros. El objetivo de este trabajo es colaborar con la comunidad veterinaria para ampliar el uso de la fitoterapia en el tratamiento de esta patología, principalmente por su naturaleza recidivante. Su formación puede ocurrir en razas con más evidente sobresaturación urinaria, predisposición genética, edad, disminución de la ingesta diaria de agua, problemas metabólicos, medicamentos que alteran el pH urinario, nutrición inadecuada y predisposición a alteraciones en el tracto urinario. El tratamiento farmacológico y nutricional es cuestionable, ya que existen tipos de diferencias en la composición de los cálculos y la respuesta a estos puede variar mucho y, en casos más graves, es necesaria la cirugía. A altas tasas de recurrencia, el uso de plantas medicinales ofrece opciones dirigidas al bienestar de los animales. Por lo tanto, la investigación innovadora sobre el uso de estas plantas informa cómo se pueden consumir de manera segura y con un gran efecto farmacológico. Con esto, más tutores buscan profesionales que prescriban estas plantas de forma preventiva, evitando emergencias quirúrgicas y la posible muerte de tu animal. Las hierbas medicinales del sistema urinario controlan la inflamación y aumentan la diuresis, evitando la agregación de cristales y su posible crecimiento, además de favorecer su eliminación a través de la uretra.A urolitíase é uma enfermidade na qual urólitos se formam no trato urinário a partir de fatores predisponentes individuais de cada espécie e com agravamento os animais podem ter obstrução da uretra e vir a óbito. Neste trabalho foi feita uma revisão integrativa sobre as plantas medicinais mais utilizadas para o tratamento de urolitíase em cães. O objetivo deste trabalho é colaborar com a comunidade veterinária para ampliação do uso da fitoterapia para tratar essa patologia, principalmente pelo seu caráter recidivante. A sua formação pode ocorrer em raças com superssaturação urinária mais evidente, predisposição genética, idade, ingestão hídrica diária diminuída, problemas metabólicos, medicações que alterem o pH urinário, nutrição inadequada e predisposição a alterações do trato urinário. O tratamento medicamentoso e nutricional é questionável, pois há tipos diferenças na composição das pedras e a resposta a esses pode variar muito e, em casos mais sérios, há necessidade de cirurgia. Às altas taxas de recidiva, a utilização de plantas medicinais oferece opções voltadas ao bem-estar dos animais. Portanto, as pesquisas inovadoras sobre a sua utilização dessas plantas informam como elas podem ser consumidas de forma segura e com ótimo efeito farmacológico. Com isso, mais tutores buscam profissionais que prescrevam de forma preventiva essas plantas, evitando emergências cirúrgicas e possível morte do seu animal. Os fitoterápicos do sistema urinário controlam a inflamação, e aumentam a diurese evitando a agregação dos cristais e possível crescimento, além de favorecer a eliminação dos mesmos pela uretra.Research, Society and Development2021-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2087610.33448/rsd-v10i12.20876Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e501101220876Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e501101220876Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e5011012208762525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20876/18715Copyright (c) 2021 Camila Oliveira Rocha; Ana Claudia Granatohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Camila Oliveira Granato, Ana Claudia2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20876Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:23.685801Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review Plantas medicinales utilizadas en el tratamiento fitoterapéutico de la urolitiasis en perros - una revisión integradora Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento fitoterapêutico da urolitíase em cães – uma revisão integrativa |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review Rocha, Camila Oliveira Phitoterapy Medicinal plants Urolitiasis Dogs. Fitoterapia Plantas medicinales Urolitiasis Perros. Fitoterapia Plantas medicinais Urolitíase Cães. |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review |
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Medicinal plants used in the phytotherapeutical treatment of urolithiasis in dogs – na integrative review |
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Rocha, Camila Oliveira |
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Rocha, Camila Oliveira Granato, Ana Claudia |
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Granato, Ana Claudia |
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Rocha, Camila Oliveira Granato, Ana Claudia |
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Phitoterapy Medicinal plants Urolitiasis Dogs. Fitoterapia Plantas medicinales Urolitiasis Perros. Fitoterapia Plantas medicinais Urolitíase Cães. |
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Phitoterapy Medicinal plants Urolitiasis Dogs. Fitoterapia Plantas medicinales Urolitiasis Perros. Fitoterapia Plantas medicinais Urolitíase Cães. |
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Urolithiasis is a disease in which uroliths form in the urinary tract from individual predisposing factors of each species, and with aggravation, animals can have urethral obstruction and die. In this work, an integrative review of the medicinal plants most used for the treatment of urolithiasis in dogs was carried out. The objective of this work is to collaborate with the veterinary community to expand the use of herbal medicine to treat this pathology, mainly due to its relapsing nature. Its formation can occur in breeds with more evident urinary supersaturation, genetic predisposition, age, reduced daily water intake, metabolic problems, medications that alter urinary pH, inadequate nutrition and predisposition to alterations in the urinary tract. Drug and nutritional treatment is questionable, as there are types of differences in the composition of stones and the response to these can vary a lot and, in more serious cases, surgery is needed. At high rates of recurrence, the use of medicinal plants offers options aimed at the welfare of animals. Therefore, innovative research on their use of these plants informs how they can be consumed safely and with great pharmacological effect. With this, more tutors are looking for professionals who prescribe these plants in a preventive way, avoiding surgical emergencies and possible death of your animal. Urinary system herbal medicines control inflammation and increase diuresis, preventing crystal aggregation and possible growth, in addition to favoring their elimination through the urethra. |
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