Saturday, October 1, 2011

Canine health threat: acute renal failure

There is a term called the IRA in dogs is acute renal failure. IRA comes on quickly, and sometimes fatal. E 'identified by the sudden interruption (or dramatic decrease) in kidney function, renal blood flow and decreased glomerular filtration rate, called the GFR. IRA also includes health problems are a direct result of the cessation of kidney function. ARF is the result of a toxin or ischemia, an insufficient blood supply.The causes are often linked to other diseases or surgical complications. There is a sudden increase in blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine and phosphate. It can also cause metabolic acidosis and hyperkalemia.

ARF may be reversed, but must be taken in the early stages and treated by a veterinarian. If the diagnosis and treatment is too late, the damage to the renal system is permanent, and canfatal.

These are symptoms to watch for:


Lack of appetite
Vomiting and diarrhea
Depression and apathy
Bad breath
Sore mouth and gums discolored

The causes of ARF are sometimes difficult to detect, and includes:


Blood loss
Blocked urethra
Inadequate blood to the kidneys
Poisons

The most common pet accidental poisoning caused by frost. It 's almost entirely composed of ethylene glycol, a chemical that can destroy a dogkidneys. The reason is a dangerous product for animals is often spread by a car, and tastes sweet to animals. Antifreeze poison dog liver bike and changing the pH of the blood and causes the formation of calcium crystals in renal tubules. Unfortunately, most dogs do not make it to the vet in time to save the kidney, because the symptoms are sudden it's often too late, when no obvious signs of trouble. Withoutwitnesses antifreeze ingestion by a dog, there is probably little chance of saving it.

The only way to treat the IRA is to stop damage to the kidneys to go further. The organs are flushed with large amounts of IV fluids, and electrolytes such as potassium. Diuresis is the term for this type of treatment not only removes toxins from the kidneys, stimulates the body's cells to resume their normal tasks of removing waste from the body.The kidney may have enough cells to assume the remaining waste treatment and disposal of the body. Support measures are also performed when the dog is put umlauts, as a medicine to relieve diarrhea and vomiting, and get the nutrients into the dog's system.

There are numerous outcomes that can occur with treatment. If diagnosed early, the kidney may start working normally and last up to several years. They might not even work at all, or only works until thetreatment is given. It is essential that measures be taken to get the kidneys working as quickly as possible. The longer that the kidneys are not functioning, the greater the damage to the cells.

Dogs treated in the IRA can be given a strict diet to follow, one with a minimum amount of phosphorus and protein, and is not acidic. There is also a drug that may be because it controls the amount of calcium in the blood and levels of operationparathyroid. A phosphate-binding medication is sometimes prescribed. This will help remove excess phosphorus, which has begun to build in the blood (as a result of not being processed and excreted by the kidneys). There should be twice the blood calcium, phosphorus, and if not sufficient, and the parathyroid gland begins filtering necessary additional calcium from the bones.

The treatment of the IRA can continue for weeks, and include the subcutaneousfluid to increase the kidneys begin to fail more and more. This can happen every day or every week depending on how badly the kidneys are damaged.

Unfortunately, while organ transplants and dialysis are now more readily available for dogs, the cost is often too high for the dog owner to pay. However, with proper treatment, there are a lot of dogs have suffered kidney failure and lived much longer in good health. It is very important to ensure that your doginspections, and take him to a veterinarian at the first sign of trouble. Tests can indicate kidney failure in its early stages, before it becomes life-threatening problem. By the time may mean more of a happier life for your beloved pet.

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