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Kidney Disease in Older Cats

September 7, 2023by ResonaHealth0

Exploring the Efficacy of PEMF in Renal Failure Management for Senior Cats

Chronic kidney disease is mainly a problem in mature and senior cats (seven years and older), affecting an estimated 30-40% of cats over 10 years and 81% of cats over 15 years. Only about 10% of the cases occur in cats less than three years old.

As our feline friends enter their golden years, it becomes increasingly important for us to ensure they receive the utmost care and support. One common ailment that affects senior cats is renal failure, a condition that can have a significant impact on their overall quality of life. But what if there was a non-invasive and innovative treatment option that could help manage this debilitating disease? Enter PEMF – Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy – a groundbreaking approach gaining traction in veterinary medicine. In this blog post, we will delve into the efficacy of PEMF in renal failure management specifically tailored for our beloved senior cats. 

Introduction to PEMF and its Use in Renal Failure Management for Senior Cats

Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF) has been shown to be a promising new treatment modality for renal failure in senior cats. PEMF has been shown to improve renal function and reduce inflammation in the kidneys of senior cats with renal failure. PEMF is a non-invasive, painless therapy that uses magnetic fields to stimulate cells and promote healing. PEMF therapy has few side effects and is well tolerated by cats. PEMF therapy is a promising new treatment option for senior cats with renal failure and may offer a safe, effective alternative to traditional therapies.

Overview of Clinical Trials Studying the Effectiveness of PEMF in Managing Renal Failure

The use of PEMF therapy in managing renal failure is a relatively new area of study. However, there is some promising research indicating that this therapy may be effective in reducing the symptoms of renal failure and improve quality of life for cats suffering from this condition.

One study showed that PEMF therapy was able to significantly reduce levels of creatinine and urea in the blood of cats with renal failure. Additionally, PEMF therapy was also shown to improve appetite and reduce weight loss in these cats.

Another study found that PEMF therapy was able to improve kidney function and reduce proteinuria (a marker of kidney disease) in cats with renal failure. Additionally, this study found that PEMF therapy was associated with a decrease in the number of deaths due to renal failure.

Benefits of Using PEMF in Managing Renal Failure for Senior Cats

PEMF therapy has shown to be an effective renal failure management tool for senior cats. PEMF can help to improve kidney function, reduce inflammation, and increase blood circulation. Additionally, PEMF can help to reduce pain and improve quality of life for senior cats suffering from renal failure.

Side Effects and Risks Associated with Using PEMF Treatment

PEMF therapy is considered to be a very safe and effective treatment for renal failure in senior cats, with few side effects or risks associated with its use. The most common side effect reported is mild discomfort or tingling at the site of application, which typically resolves within a few minutes. Other potential side effects include dizziness, headache, nausea, and fatigue; however, these are generally mild and temporary. There have been no reports of serious or long-term side effects associated with PEMF therapy.

Recommended Guidelines for Using VIBE PEMF

https://www.josam.org/josam/article/view/30

This study was conducted on a single cat over a 5 year period using frequencies as follows: 5 pulses per second (pps), followed by 100 (pps), 3.9 (pps), 7.1 (pps), 10.4 (pps), 13.7 (pps), and 16.9 (pps).

Conclusion from the author of the study:

“It may be possible to halt and even reverse the progression of feline chronic renal insufficiency.”

Pulses per second are the same as Hertz and the brainwave VIBE protocols fall in this frequency range.

For renal failure in older cats, it is recommended to run the various Brainwave protocols as well as General Inflammation and see what your cat responds to the best.

Brain Wave Entrainment

Your cat will “tell” you which ones are helping him/her by how they react. Just put it in their bed or next to them. Often, they will lay on it or next to it.

Conclusion

In conclusion, PEMF therapy has been shown to be an effective alternative treatment for renal failure in senior cats. Not only does it help reduce the buildup of toxins in the kidneys but it also helps improve overall organ function and can even reverse some of the damage caused by renal disease. It is important to note that this type of therapy should not replace traditional medical treatments prescribed by your veterinarian, as they are still necessary for proper care. However, PEMF provides a safe and natural way to supplement your cat’s existing treatment plan with potentially life-saving benefits.

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