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Brain Damage And Lyme Disease
Antibiotics are the most common form of medications that are prescribed for Lyme disease patients. They are usually given orally but in severe cases of the disease, it is given intravenously. Lyme disease is usually treated well with antibiotics and it often leads to a quick and complete recovery. However, it is important that they be given to the patient in the early stages of the infection. More...
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Animal Hospitals, Emergency Animal ClinicsWe will have a list of for Santa_Fe, NM shortly.
PETROGLYPH ANIMAL HOSPITAL 6633 Caminito Coors Nw Albuquerque, NM 87120 63.6MI from Santa Fe 505-898-8874
SANTA FE ANIMAL HOSPTIAL PC 521 S Saint Francis Dr Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-820-2232
SANGRE DE CRISTO ANIMAL HOSPIT 3015 Cielo Ct Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-471-6594
CANYON CROSSROADS ANIMAL HOSPI 11804 State Highway 337 Ste B Tijeras, NM 87059 52.5MI from Santa Fe 505-281-1515
ANIMAL HAVEN VETERINARY CLINIC 1433 Nw Frontage Rd Socorro, NM 87801 128.3MI from Santa Fe 575-835-3545
BANFIELD 10248 Coors Blvd Baypass Nw Albuquerque, NM 87101 56.8MI from Santa Fe 505-897-4445
LOS LUNAS ANIMAL CLINIC 575 Highway 314 Nw Los Lunas, NM 87031 74.3MI from Santa Fe 505-865-4604
BOLTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL 2005 Yale Blvd Se Albuquerque, NM 87106 57.2MI from Santa Fe 505-243-6251
ALBUQUERQUE WESTSIDE ANIMAL EM 6633 Caminito Coors Nw Albuquerque, NM 87120 63.6MI from Santa Fe 505-898-8874
URGENT CARE VETERINARY HOSPITA 9032 Montgomery Blvd Ne Ste C Albuquerque, NM 87111 48.3MI from Santa Fe 505-275-2273
MEDDLETON EQUINE INCORPORATED 2469 Corrales Rd Corrales, NM 87048 48.3MI from Santa Fe 505-897-6490
ALBUQUERQUE CAT CLINIC 7007 Jefferson St Ne Ste D-2 Albuquerque, NM 87109 50.4MI from Santa Fe 505-323-1460
Rabies Signs And Symptoms
Rabies is commonly caused from animal bites or other forms of contact. It is actually a viral neuro-invasive disease that affects the brain. The virus uses the body’s peripheral nerves to reach the brain. It is when this happens that symptoms of the disease begin to manifest. Once infected, unless immediate treatment is given, the person or animal cannot survive. More...
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