For some dogs with epilepsy, especially those who don’t respond to medication, the future may seem uncertain, but fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) offers hope. This treatment, popular in human medicine, uses an enema and is based on understanding the gut microbiome, which aids digestion. Researchers are exploring how the gut microbiome affects other body parts, including the brain, in the gut-brain axis.
Fecal transplants reduce ADHD & anxiety in dogs with epilepsy
Gut-brain connection.
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