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Low platelets in cats can be improved by supplementing with iron-rich foods, as iron is the main component of hemoglobin and meat pigment, which helps to increase the number of red blood cells and improve the symptoms of low platelets. Here are some foods and nutrients that can help boost your cat's platelet count:
1.Iron-rich foods: Animal liver, lean meat, eggs, green leafy vegetables, etc. are all iron-rich foods that help increase the number of platelets in cats. At the same time, there are also cat foods for cats with low platelet plates, which can increase iron intake.
2.Nutritional supplements: In addition to iron-rich foods, cats can also be supplemented with some nutrients, such as fish oil, protein powder, vitamin B, etc. These nutrients can help cats better absorb nutrients from their food and promote platelet production.
In short, to increase the number of platelets in cats, it is necessary to provide them with adequate food and nutrients, and pay attention to the changes in the cat's symptoms, and seek medical attention in time if necessary.
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Cats have low platelets.
You can't rely on nutritional supplementation, because the ** of platelets is mainly bone marrow hematopoietic cells, if platelets are low, most of the reasons are hematopoietic stem cells.
There was a problem, simply a blood disease. Generally, cats only have low red blood cells, which can be increased by nutritional supplements, such as supplementing rich foods such as protein and iron.
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Platelets are low, you can eat some blood supplements to increase nutrition.
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The causes of low platelets in cats are acute bleeding, sepsis, viremia, and babesiosis, which can lead to secondary thrombocytopenia. Autoimmunity, hypersplenism, feline leukemia virus infection, and immune hemolytic anemia can all cause thrombocytopenia. Enlargement and sclerosis of the spleen can also cause low platelets.
Judgment based on clinical examination is required. It will also be recommended that the owner take it home and give it some blood-replenishing drugs and recheck it regularly.
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Hello thrombocytopenia is an abnormally low blood concentration of platelets, blood cells that promote blood clotting (clotting) after damage to the lining of blood vessels. Normal platelet counts in dogs and cats should be close to or greater than 200,000 microliters. Spontaneous bleeding solely attributable to thrombocytopenia does not occur unless the platelet count is < 30,000 microliters.
Some animals with platelet counts below 10,000 microliters show very little signs of bleeding. Many of these animals have large platelets (increased MPV, indicating increased megakaryocyte production) that are thought to be more functional in hemostasis. When platelet concentrations are too low, bruising and bleeding may occur.
Cats with platelet concentrations below 40,000 per microliter of blood are at risk of spontaneous bleeding.
There are many causes of low platelets: thrombocytopenia, platelets prematurely destroy the spleen, and platelets are consumed faster than they are produced.
Thrombocytopenia: This is the most common cause of low platelet counts in cats. It occurs for many reasons, such as diseases that affect the bone marrow. Leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, and when cancer cells take over the bone marrow, the platelets that produce megakaryocytes decrease.
Other causes include immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, chemotherapy drugs, myelodysplastic syndrome (bone marrow failure disease), stem cells in the bone marrow responsible for the production of red blood cells and white blood cells, as well as platelets, begin to produce abnormal cells, viral infections such as feline immunodeficiency virus, feline infectious peritonitis, feline panleukopenia, and feline leukemia virus. The feline panleukopenia vaccine may cause decreased platelet production. Premature destruction of platelets due to autoimmune diseases (immune-mediated thrombocytopenia), destruction of platelets, tumors, or infectious agents by the cat's own immune system, or some medications, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, anticonvulsants, and cardiovascular drugs, can cause premature destruction of platelets, which accelerates platelet clearance.
An enlarged spleen is an organ that filters unwanted substances from the blood and fights infection. The spleen stores 30-40% of platelets. If the spleen becomes enlarged (splenomegaly), it begins to function abnormally, separating more platelets, up to 90%, which reduces the number of platelets circulating in the blood.
Some cancers can cause an enlarged spleen. The liver may also have many platelets in isolation, however, it is not at the same level as the spleen. Infections (viruses, bacteria, parasites), cancer, cirrhosis, and hemolytic anemia.
Platelets are consumed faster than they are produced, and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a state of systemic coagulation activation that causes blood clots to form throughout the body, which can lead to blockage of the vascular system and the consumption of large amounts of platelets to form clots, and severe blood loss can also lead to thrombocytopenia.
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Immune system test. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune disease that causes damage to a variety of tissues such as the kidneys, joints, and **, leading to platelet destruction. If your veterinarian suspects that your cat may have systemic lupus erythematosus, LE cell preparation and antinuclear antibody (ANA) testing may be required.
Immune-mediated platelet destruction alone is more common than systemic lupus erythematosus.
Special infectious disease testing. The results of the medical history, physical examination, and other blood tests often determine the need for special testing for infectious diseases. Some infectious diseases that may be considered include tick-borne diseases such as spotted fever and ehrlichiosis.
Other infectious diseases can cause platelet concentrations to decrease, but most other diseases cause only mild thrombocytopenia.
X-rays of the chest or abdomen to evaluate feline thrombocytopenia. Splenomegaly is common in immune-mediated thrombocytopenia or infectious thrombocytopenia, as the spleen is a common site of platelet destruction. Splenomegaly is often identified on abdominal x-rays.
If your veterinarian suspects that you have a tumor or an enlarged abdominal organ, an abdominal ultrasound. After cutting the hair and applying a gel to facilitate the spread of the ultrasound, the probe is placed against the abdomen, and the ultrasound produces an image of the abdominal organs. If a lump or enlarged organ is found, a biopsy is recommended to determine the nature of the mass or enlargement.
Biopsy specimens can be obtained surgically under ultrasound guidance or using a special biopsy needle inserted into the body wall.
Low platelets in cats, depending on the symptoms and **Comprehensive**:
Blood transfusion. It is difficult to significantly increase platelet count with transfusions alone, and platelet transfusions last only a few hours to a few days. Nonetheless, life-threatening bleeding can be achieved by transfusion of whole blood**, which contains all blood components, including plasma and cells; Transfusion of packaged red blood cells containing only red blood cells; Transfusion of platelet-rich plasma containing only platelets and plasma.
If your cat is visibly anemic due to blood loss, a transfusion of whole blood or red blood cells will be needed to provide red blood cells to carry oxygen into the tissues. Platelet-rich plasma is difficult to prepare, and it is not widely used in + learning.
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Inflammation, anemia, malnutrition, etc., specifically, you can take it for a check-up.
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Will it be cat plague, when my family was diagnosed with cat plague, the white blood cells were somewhat reduced, and I didn't eat or drink, ** when I took a Chinese medicine oral liquid** Okay, I took four days of test strips and turned negative.
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Summary. Hello, when the cat has low blood sugar, you can give the cat some glucose, which can increase the concentration of blood sugar. There are three main causes of hypoglycemia in cats. Clause.
First, malnutrition is caused, mainly because the cat's intake of nutrition can not support its normal activities, this situation of cats is often accompanied by emaciation, you can improve the situation by deworming cats, giving cats nutritious food to improve; Clause.
Second, the cat does not eat, in this case, you need to immediately send the cat to the animal hospital to check the reason why it does not eat, can solve the problem of low blood sugar in the cat. Hope it can help you, dear! <>
What can cats be fed with low blood sugar.
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Hello, when the cat has low blood sugar, you can give the cat some glucose, which can increase the concentration of blood sugar. There are three main causes of hypoglycemia in cats. Clause.
First, malnutrition is caused, mainly because the cat's intake of nutrition can not support its normal activities, this situation of cats is often accompanied by emaciation, you can improve this aftermath by deworming the cat, giving the cat to eat nutritious food; Clause.
Second, the cat does not eat, in this case, you need to immediately send the cat to the animal hospital to check the reason why it is not stuffy to eat, can solve the problem of low blood sugar in the cat. Hope it can help you, dear! <>
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Distinguish between a pathological and physiological state. If the cat eats and drinks energetically, the body condition of urine and urine is normal, and the white blood cells are found to be low during the physical examination, and there may be a lack of congenital immunity. At this time, take a drug such as transfer factor or astragalus polysaccharides, or health supplements.
If your cat has cat plague, don't take supplements and go to the hospital immediately.
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The cat was uncomfortable after the second shot of the vaccine, and after more than 20 days, it became sick.
Hello, the small platelets of kittens are due to the cat's coagulation ability and other relationships, and it is normal for low impulse to be more than normal. Causes of low platelets in cats: Low platelets in cats may be suffering from sepsis, viremia, uremia, vasculitis, babesiosis and other diseases.
These can lead to secondary thrombocytopenic purpura. It is recommended to check it out.
If you are sleepy, it is also possible that cat autoimmunity, hypersplenism, feline leukemia virus infection, immune hemolytic anemia, etc. will cause cats to have low platelets. In addition, splenomegaly and sclerosis can also cause low platelets, which needs to be judged according to clinical examination. Diseases such as cat parasitic infection, leukemia, and aplastic anemia cause a decrease in blood cells in cats.
Hello, in this case, it is recommended to send it to the local pet hospital for examination. It is possible that there is a vaccine allergy.
I didn't find it when I went to the hospital.
Hello, it is possible that the vaccine reaction can be observed first.
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