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Camel Arthritis

Discover the challenges of Camel Arthritis in this comprehensive presentation by Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, designed for veterinarians and livestock caretakers. Camel Arthritis, a common and debilitating joint disorder, is characterized by chronic inflammation, pain, swelling, and progressive degeneration of articular cartilage, often leading to reduced mobility, lameness, poor body condition, and decreased productivity. Contributing factors include age-related wear, heavy workloads, infectious agents and autoimmune disease. Diagnosis requires a thorough clinical examination supported by imaging modalities such as radiography and ultrasonography, alongside synovial fluid analysis to differentiate between degenerative and infectious causes. Management traditionally combines anti-inflammatory medications, antibiotics (where infection is involved), joint lavage, and supportive measures to reduce stress on affected joints. Moving beyond conventional therapies, this presentation introduces advanced regenerative and integrative solutions, including PSC (Precursor Stem Cell Therapy), FOP (Frozen Organo Peptides), FOC (Frozen Organo Cryogenics), and TopPetPro innovations such as MITO Peptide Organotherapy and NANO Peptide Organotherapy. These novel approaches aim to repair cartilage, modulate inflammation, restore mobility, and significantly improve the quality of life and working potential of camels.

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