Polyarthritis in Dogs: What is It?
What is Polyarthritis? Polyarthritis is multiple inflamed joints at the same time. Polyarthritis can be infectious or noninfectious, and symptoms will include fever, lameness, swollen joints, lethargy, and inappetence. Dogs with polyarthritis will experience joint stiffness, swelling, and pain in multiple joints simultaneously. Difficulty moving is common in dogs with polyarthritis. The joints most often affected by polyarthritis are in a dog’s leg. The carpal joint, hock joint, and stifle or knee). To be diagnosed with polyarthritis, a dog must have at least five joints affected by the condition. Signs of Canine Polyarthritis In many cases, the signs and symptoms…
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