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Originally posted by Cataholic
Definetly! This is a human disease. What the NIH is interested in discovering is if this is the SAME disease, Binx's and the humans. Most of the research available is on hoomans. And, most of this condition is drug induced- certain drugs used to treat some conditions CAUSES this gingival growth. In hoomans, the 'cure' is to stop the medication, and to do gingivectomies (remove the gum). Binx's is not drug induced, his is an ideoptathic (of unknown origin) congenital, disorder. Hoomans get this, too, but, it is more rare than the drug induced kind.
WOW! I didn't know that. That is quite scary actually, that there are also humans with this problem. It must be awfully rare though, as it is in dogs too, right? I hope the NIH can find a way to help, and hopefully they'll learn more about this condition and how to treat it too! While it seems difficult, there is always hope. Let's all keep the prayers up and hope that God will guide someone out there in finding a cure for our Binxie!