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13 wrz 2023 · Vomiting, alone or in combination with other clinical signs, is a common presenting complaint in cats; in this paper the authors share their recommendations for a systematic clinical approach for both acute and chronic vomiting cases.
Treatment usually consists of removal of the gallbladder and appropriate antibiotic medication to treat infection. The outlook is good if surgery and appropriate antibiotics are started early but is less favorable if diagnosis and treatment are delayed. After surgery, cats are at risk for recurrent bacterial infections of the biliary tract.
Treatment of liver disease in cats focuses on stopping further damage and supporting the liver's healing process. It may involve surgery, medications, fluid therapy, and nutritional support. Early treatment and veterinary guidance are crucial for the recovery of cats with liver disease.
Early intervention and a comprehensive therapeutic approach can drastically improve a cat's prognosis and quality of life. Here are some of the primary treatment options available for addressing liver disease in cats:
Cats that have generalized signs of illness, such as depression or fever, benefit from intravenous fluid treatment. An endoscope can be used to remove some objects from the stomach. If an obstruction cannot be removed using the endoscope or if it occurs in the intestines, then surgery will be needed.
10 wrz 2021 · It focuses on some of the common causes of chronic vomiting in cats and discusses diagnostic and treatment options for these conditions. Can clinical signs, clinicopathological findings and abdominal ultrasonography predict the site of histopathological abnormalities of the alimentary tract in cats?
Here, we summarize the available evidence, formulate management recommendations for ITP in dogs and cats, and highlight knowledge gaps to inform future study design.