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Dog Heartworm: Understanding Its Impact on Health
Dirofilaria immitis, commonly known as dog heartworm, is a parasitic nematode that primarily affects dogs but can also infect other animals, including cats and humans. This parasite is transmitted through mosquito bites and can lead to serious cardiovascular issues in the host, particularly affecting the heart and lungs. Stimulating the program associated with Dirofilaria immitis may be useful for practitioners focusing on the health of the heart and related organs, as well as the overall vitality of the affected animal. Common cases include dogs presenting with symptoms like coughing, lethargy, weight loss, and difficulty breathing, which can indicate heartworm disease. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the heart is linked to the Heart meridian, which governs blood circulation and emotional health. The related TCM points may include Heart 7 (Shenmen) for calming the spirit and Heart 9 (Shaochong) for heart health. Emotions associated with heart issues in TCM often revolve around joy and sadness, reflecting the heart's role in emotional well-being. Additionally, practitioners may consider the connections between heart health and other meridians, such as the Lung meridian, since heartworms can impair respiratory function. Overlaying the appropriate protocols on specific organs or meridians can enhance treatment outcomes and support the overall coherence in bioenergetic fields within the practitioner's approach.
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