Treatment: The most effective treatment for wet tail in hamsters includes administration of antibiotics, as well
as subcutaneous fluids.
I always recommend that cats who aren't eating get some type of veterinary intervention (such
as subcutaneous fluids given with a needle under the skin, or injectable medications if they can't keep oral ones down), as they can decline pretty quickly.
Sick kittens may require emergency treatment such
as subcutaneous fluids, antibiotics, or tube feeding to get them over the hump.
We can also save you a trip to the vet by offering services such
as subcutaneous fluid administration, medication administration, anal gland expression, nail trims, ear cleaning and more.
Not exact matches
There are lots of different ways to treat them - ideally you would hospitalize her but even if they just see her
as an outpatient and give her
subcutaneous fluids and medication - that is better than trying to treat her at home.
A
subcutaneous serum or mucinous
fluid fills this space causing a prominent sac known
as a hygroma.
As with other therapies given subcutaneously, it takes time for subcutaneous fluids to be absorbed into the bloodstream; thus the subcutaneous route is not appropriate to treat life - threatening conditions such as severe dehydration or shoc
As with other therapies given subcutaneously, it takes time for
subcutaneous fluids to be absorbed into the bloodstream; thus the
subcutaneous route is not appropriate to treat life - threatening conditions such
as severe dehydration or shoc
as severe dehydration or shock.
You should make it very clear to your vet that you want intravenous
fluids as opposed to
subcutaneous fluids.
So they need to be provide with electrolytes such
as pedialyte when they are still drinking or with
subcutaneous fluids when they are not.
I use Fudge's favorite freeze - dried fish treats
as an incentive to get her to sit still for a couple of minutes twice a week when I have to give her
subcutaneous fluids.
Depending on the degree of illness your veterinarian will treat with
subcutaneous fluids and take home medications or hospitalization with intravenous
fluids and medications
as needed.
Supportive care includes monitoring and supporting nutrition
as well
as hydration through
subcutaneous or IV
fluid therapy.
Fortunately, dehydration
as an isolated condition can almost always be corrected by administration of intravenous or
subcutaneous fluids.
If the rabbit is not eating or drinking
as usual, interventions such
as syringe - feeding and
subcutaneous fluids may be necessary.
Owners can learn to give
subcutaneous fluids at home, and even to gently express their bunny's bladder,
as instructed by their veterinarian.
If the cat is sick or not eating, it may be necessary to hospitalize it for a few days for intravenous
fluid therapy, followed by
subcutaneous fluids at home
as needed.
Additionally, if the urine concentrating ability of your cat's kidneys isn't a crucial piece of information your vet is looking for at that particular time, your vet may also give your cat a dose of
subcutaneous (under the skin)
fluids and sit them in a cage for a few hours while those
fluids work their way through your cat's kidneys and arrive in their bladder
as urine.
Administers veterinary staff approved supportive care such
as dietary additives, supplemental environmental enrichment for hiding and chewing, heating pads, and
subcutaneous fluids to distressed mice and rats in studies perusing new treatments for brain tumors, Parkinson's disease, heart disease, and emphysema and genetic studies charting the development of lung cancer and diabetes.