Treatment of Feline Hepatitis

Jan 21,2024
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Treatment of cat hepatitis:

1. If it is caused by poisoning, it needs to be treated with antidote drugs.

2. If it is hepatitis caused by pancreatitis, the pancreatitis needs to be cured first, and then some drugs can be used for infusion.

3. If the cat has symptoms such as yellow urine or yellow skin and fever, it may be jaundice hepatitis and needs to be treated with some anti-jaundice drugs.

Symptoms of hepatitis in cats:

1. Cats refuse food and have no appetite.

2. Frequent vomiting occurs. Vomiting occurs once eating, and yellow water or foamy vomitus appears.

3. Weight loss occurs quickly and the urine is yellowish.

4. Lack of energy, dull eyes, no interest in anything, and likes to sleep and lie down.

5. Fever often occurs, the body temperature is relatively high, the nose is dry, and the ears are very hot.

6. The cat’s skin gradually turns yellow on its inner eyelids, nose, ears, belly and other parts.

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