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Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) - The balance of these chemicals is vital to health. Abnormal levels can be life threatening. Electrolyte tests are important in evaluating vomiting, diarrhea and cardiac symptoms.

 


Electrolyte: Vital minerals that are present in body fluids.
Embryo: An undeveloped fetus.
Enteritis: Intestine inflamation caused by bacterial infection.

Electrolyte Disturbance in Cats
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Electrolytes, vitamins, and fatty acids: Electrolyte levels need to be maintained in the normal range. The phosphorus intake may need to be decreased to help serum levels remain normal.

Fluids and Electrolytes: Many cats with hepatic lipidosis are dehydrated. If the cat has had significant vomiting, the potassium level in the blood is often low and needs to be supplemented.

Next, treatment is focused at relieving pain, balancing electrolytes, resting the pancreas and providing nutritional support.

(leukocytes), and platelets; blood The most important function of blood is to transport oxygen to the body via haemoglobin (in the red blood cells). Blood also circulates away waste matter and carbon dioxide, and brings nourishment, electrolytes, ...

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