Treat Gingivitis and Stomatitis in Cats with Stem Cell Therapy

Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS)

FCGS is a severe, painful, inflammatory oral disease that is often difficult to treat. Clinical signs reflect oral discomfort, including inappetence, reduced grooming, weight loss and hypersalivation.

FCGS can be debilitating and may result in euthanasia of severely affected cats. There is no cure and the current standard of care consists of full or near-full mouth tooth extraction and lifelong therapy with antibiotics, steroids and analgesics.

The condition is complex and multifactorial, and may result from alterations in microbiota, loss of self-tolerance to antigens, alterations in innate immunity or underlying viral disease.

Intravenous stem cell therapy has shown promising results in the treatment of this condition and we are happy to see cases.

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