Not exact matches
According to C.T. Fletcher, he is heading back to the hospital for a
kidney function test, if he passes he will likely stay there for Heart Transplant Surgery, the transplant he
needs in order to potentially make a full recovery.
If for instance a
test indicates that your
kidney function is abnormal, this not only will impair your progress but it may also make it dangerous to consume the amount of protein
needed to make gains.
In severe poisoning, your pet will
need blood
tests to check its
kidney and liver
functions, and hospitalisation and fluids therapy.
The results of blood work and a urinalysis can determine if a dog's
kidneys are
functioning properly, but additional
tests may be
needed to identify an underlying cause.
You dog will
need certain vitamins and supplements to help the
kidneys to
function and will
need a blood gas
test so that the level of the different supplements and vitamins can be established.
The cause
needs to be investigated starting with confirming the presence of glucose in the urine, after blood
tests for blood counts (
kidneys secrete erythropoietin which stimulates the production of red blood cells) and biochemistry (which would indicate general
kidney and liver
function), there will be a clearer picture of Chinu's condition.
They will also
need to complete some
tests, such as complete blood count, chemical panel, blood gas, glucose level, urinalysis,
kidney and liver
function tests, and a chest x-ray.