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Veterinary Endocrinology is a specialized field of veterinary medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine disorders in animals. Endocrine disorders are caused by an imbalance of hormones, which can lead to a variety of symptoms, including weight loss, lethargy, and reproductive issues. Veterinary endocrinologists use a variety of diagnostic tests, such as blood tests, imaging, and biopsies, to diagnose and treat endocrine disorders. Treatment options may include hormone replacement therapy, dietary changes, and medications.
Veterinary endocrinology is an important part of animal healthcare, as endocrine disorders can have a significant impact on an animal's quality of life. Veterinary endocrinologists work closely with other veterinary specialists, such as internal medicine specialists and surgeons, to provide comprehensive care for animals with endocrine disorders.
Some companies in the Veterinary Endocrinology market include IDEXX Laboratories, Inc., Abaxis, Inc., Heska Corporation, and Zoetis, Inc. Show Less Read more