Canine Epilepsy

Canine epilepsy, commonly known as crohns or sheep epilepsy, is a chronic disease in which sudden abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain result in brain dysfunction. Primary epilepsy is mostly associated with genetics and secondary epilepsy, most often seen with meningitis, intracerebral tumours, intracerebral parasites, concussion, brain injury and certain diseases. Such as distemper, low blood calcium, low blood sugar, etc.

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