Recognizing Adrenal Disease in Dogs Not rated yet Reader Question: My 10 year old large Sheltie has
high liver counts, but he eats all the time, drinks lots of water, more than he ever has, but has...
Not exact matches
The next step would be a blood test (blood
counts and biochemistry) which would give an indicate to the numbers of blood cells circulating, the function of the
liver (can cause neurological signs), the function of the kidneys as well as levels of electrolytes etc... which if too low or too
high can cause neurological symptoms.
Medical tests often show a low platelet, red blood cell (anemia) and white blood cell
count, a
high protein
count in the blood (globulin), and
higher than normal
liver enzymes.