Cat Pain Management in Myrtle Beach, SC

When your feline friend experiences pain, it not only affects their well-being, but also their quality of life. At Coastal Veterinary Care in Myrtle Beach, we are committed to providing compassionate and effective cat pain management. Whether your cat is dealing with acute pain due to injury, chronic pain from conditions like arthritis or chronic pancreatitis, or discomfort after a surgical procedure, our skilled team is here to help. We offer pain relief through advanced veterinary medicine and personalized treatment plans that focus on your cat’s comfort and long-term health.

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Common Conditions That Cause Pain in Cats

Arthritis and Joint Disease

Arthritis in older cats causes joint pain, reduced mobility, and stiffness. Our clinic specializes in managing this long-term condition with combined treatments that slow joint degeneration while offering fast relief.

Dental Disease

Dental disease leads to acute pain, weight loss, and behavioral changes. Early treatment, including dental cleanings and pain medication, can reduce discomfort and prevent further complications in your cat’s oral health.

Post-Surgical Pain

Postoperative pain is common after surgery. We manage it by combining traditional pain relief protocols with advanced treatments like laser therapy to ensure a comfortable recovery for your feline friend.

Neuropathic Pain

Neuropathic pain occurs when nerves are damaged and can lead to subtle signs of irritability, sensitivity, and changes in behavior. We manage it with a combination of pain medications, physical therapy, and specialized treatments to target the underlying cause and provide effective pain relief.

 

 

 

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How Pain Management Can Improve Your Cat’s Life

Improved Mobility and Comfort

Effective cat pain management restores your cat’s ability to move freely, making it easier for them to enjoy their favorite activities like climbing, running, and playing. When pain is controlled using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or laser therapy, your cat is more likely to engage in normal activities, improving their overall health.

Better Sleep and Appetite

When cat pain is untreated, it often disrupts sleep and appetite, creating a harmful cycle. By properly managing pain with pain medication and joint supplements, your cat will rest more comfortably and maintain a healthier appetite.

Managing Chronic Pain

Chronic pain often requires long-term solutions. Our treatment plans focus on providing pain relief while minimizing any side effects from medications. We continuously monitor your cat’s health, adjusting treatments as necessary, to ensure that your kitty cat stays as comfortable as possible.

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How Coastal Veterinary Care Treats Cat Pain

  • Pain Assessment and Diagnosis 

We evaluate your cat’s pain using assessments and diagnostic tools to identify root causes. Whether acute pain or a chronic condition, we develop a tailored treatment plan to restore comfort and mobility.

  • Prescription Pain Medications 

We prescribe pain medication based on your cat’s condition, age, and health. We use NSAIDs for acute pain and long-term relief, ensuring the lowest effective dose to minimize potential adverse events.

  •  Anti-Inflammatory Treatments 

Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories are commonly used for chronic pain. Our protocols combine traditional NSAIDs with newer therapies, like monoclonal antibody treatments, that focus on specific inflammatory pathways.

  • Laser Therapy 

Laser therapy reduces inflammation and stimulates healing in tissues, especially for chronic pain from arthritis or injuries. This non-invasive treatment works alongside pain medications, providing effective pain relief without long-term side effects.

  • Physical Therapy and Joint Supplements 

Physical therapy can help cats suffering from joint pain regain mobility and strength. Combining joint supplements, like glucosamine and omega-3 fatty acids, with physical therapy can reduce pain and improve overall joint function, particularly for older cats.

  •  Surgical Solutions 

In certain cases, a surgical procedure is required to address the cause of pain, such as dental disease or joint injury. We work with you to develop a plan, including postoperative pain management for recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of pain in cats?

Signs of pain in cats can be subtle, such as changes in behavior, reduced activity, hiding, or sensitivity to touch. You might also notice your cat avoiding jumping or climbing, losing appetite, or displaying irritability. Other signs can include weight loss or excessive grooming of sore areas.

Is laser therapy safe for cats?

Yes, laser therapy is a safe, non-invasive treatment for managing pain in cats. It works by reducing inflammation, accelerating healing, and improving circulation. Unlike traditional pain medications, it has minimal side effects, making it an excellent choice for chronic pain and recovery after surgery.

Can NSAIDs be used for older cats?

Yes, NSAIDs are commonly prescribed to manage chronic pain in older cats, particularly those with conditions like arthritis. These medications help reduce inflammation and provide effective pain relief. The lowest effective dose is carefully monitored to minimize risks to the kidneys and liver.

How long does treatment take to work?

The time for pain treatment to show results can vary. For acute pain, improvement may be seen within a few days. Chronic pain may take a few weeks of consistent treatment with medications, physical therapy, or laser therapy. Regular monitoring ensures optimal progress.

Why Choose Coastal Veterinary Care for Cat Pain Management

We understand how hard it is to see your feline friend in pain. Our compassionate, knowledgeable team is dedicated to providing the highest standard of veterinary care. From pain assessment to personalized treatment plans, we work with you to find the best solutions for your cat’s pain relief. With our state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to continuing education, you can trust that your cat is in the best hands.

If your cat is suffering from pain, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Our experienced team is here to help you manage your cat’s pain and provide the care they deserve. Schedule now and help your kitty cat live pain-free!