Aisha’s veterinarian, Ana Hickmann’s whore, explains the disease: “We don’t have the cure”

Aisha’s veterinarian, Ana Hickmann’s whore, explains the disease: “We don’t have the cure”


In an interview with Caras Brasil, Caroline Stanislau veterinarian explained how the Aisha treatment of Ana Hickmann worked and underlined and underlined




Ana Hickmann (43) He moved his fans and followers last Tuesday 28, sharing the news that Aisha, his dog, died after dealing with a treatment against Lupus. Autoimmune disease, which also reaches humans, has a different treatment for pets.

In an interview with Caras Brasilthe vet Caroline StanislauResponsible for Ana Hickmann’s dog care at the innovation clinic, he explains that the treatment of lupus in animals is to bring the quality of life and relieve pain.

Many patients are treated for months or years. We control the disease but we do not take care, as it occurs in humans“Explain the expert on treatment.”The patient should be accompanied by the rest of his life. “

The treatment is based on the control and suppression of the patient’s inadequate immune response. We use immunosuppressive drugs, which will reduce the response of this body against itself. So we check the disease and in some cases we have the remission of symptoms. “

Despite the difficult diagnosis, the expert strengthens that Ana Hickmann was present during treatment, showing care and affection for Aisha. He says that the presenter’s zeal can be seen with all his animals, although there are many.

Understand what lupus is and how disease affects pets

The vet explains that Lupus is an autoimmune disease, that is, the body itself attacks. The dogs affected by the condition have fabrics of several inflamed and destroyed organs, often changes in blood, skin problems and joint inflammation often appear, also called paraliartrosi.

The evolution of the disease can compromise the nervous system, the kidneys, the liver, the stomach, the intestine, the spleen, many systems can be influenced. It can be changes in the skin, in the skin or systemic lupus when it affects other organs“Adds Estanislau.

Take a look at Ana Hickmann’s publication on Aisha’s death:

Source: Terra

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