Not exact matches
Blood
tests can show
if an individual has anaemia or
if their
liver or kidney
function has been affected.
If you have a history of
liver pathology (jaundice, hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc.) your should only use BHT under medical supervision and take regular
liver function tests.
Also, what are the kinds of
tests that I would need to take
if I want to check on whether or not my
liver is not
functioning well?
If you are genuinely concerned ask for the combination of
liver function tests (blood
tests) and ultrasound of the
liver, which should be sensitive enough to diagnose.
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.
Benzodiazepines are metabolized in the
liver and excreted through the kidneys of a cat, so
if your veterinarian advises you to treat your cat with BZs, he should check your cat's
liver and kidney
function with a simple blood
test.
If your dog is older or going to be on the drug long - term, expect your vet to want to run some blood
tests to ensure the
liver and kidneys are
functioning properly.
If we determine that surgery is necessary for your pet, we will perform a series of blood tests to determine if your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia and to verify that the kidney, heart, and liver are functioning properl
If we determine that surgery is necessary for your pet, we will perform a series of blood
tests to determine
if your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia and to verify that the kidney, heart, and liver are functioning properl
if your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia and to verify that the kidney, heart, and
liver are
functioning properly.
If the source is unknown, then the liver function will be tested to ensure that the phototoxicity isn't due to damage to the liver or bile ducts, and questions will be asked about the animal's usual environment to try and detect if there are any phototoxic plants such as buckwheat or St. John's wort available for consumptio
If the source is unknown, then the
liver function will be
tested to ensure that the phototoxicity isn't due to damage to the
liver or bile ducts, and questions will be asked about the animal's usual environment to try and detect
if there are any phototoxic plants such as buckwheat or St. John's wort available for consumptio
if there are any phototoxic plants such as buckwheat or St. John's wort available for consumption.
So the vet will run blood
tests to see
if your pet's
liver and kidneys are still
functioning normally.