| ID: | 4994 |
| Title: | Subcutaneous Fluid Therapy: Feline CRF Information Center - http://www.felinecrf.com/managb.htm |
| Pagerank: | 3 |
| Description: | Subcutaneous fluids are fluids that are administered through a needle which is inserted under the cat's skin. Most cats in CRF may never need them, most eventually do. As the disease progresses, the cat may stop drinking, not drink adequate amounts of water or vomit frequently and become dehydrated. Sub-Q fluids help with rehydration. Subcutaneous fluid therapy will not repair the kidneys, but will help the remaining kidney tissue function as effectively as possible. |
| Category: | Cat Medical & Health Information: Feline Urinary Systems: Feline Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) |
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| Date Added: | August 24, 2008 08:16:40 PM |
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