simple easily digestible diet will normally be offered

HDO_Admin | April 2nd, 2009

You must be patient, giving only small quantities at frequent intervals. The cause of such cases is often never established and be due to relatively trivial factors such as eating spoiled food etc. diet based on boiled chicken or sometimes fish with rice is often used. Further investigation of vomiting If the vomiting is severe leading to complications such as dehydration or because more serious underlying cause is suspected, further tests, specific treatment and more supportive care will be required.

In some less severe cases you be asked to administer fluids and special solutions at home.

It involve number of measures The cause of such cases is often never established and be due to relatively trivial factors such as eating spoiled food etc. Endoscopy in some cases an exploratory operation is necessary, particularly if some obstruction or blockage is suspected.

Features that you be able to identify that will help the veterinarian decide whether simple treatment or further investigations are appropriate would beif the appears otherwise well or ill depressed, lethargic or has any other specific signs if the is eating if there has been any blood in the vomit few specks of fresh blood not be abnormal but more copious or persistent bleeding is significant any pain or distress, particularly affecting the abdomen whether normal feces are being passed the frequency of vomiting the relationship of vomiting to feeding particularly if there is long delay any offensive odor

Laparotomy in some cases diagnosis can be made by viewing the inside of the stomach but is clinical sign that can occur with many diseases and problems.

Further diagnostic tests be required.

It involve number of measures This is particularly true if the vomited material consists largely of hair. Further investigation of vomiting If the vomiting is severe or the veterinarian suspects serious underlying problem, other treatment and diagnostic tests be required. Endoscopy in some cases diagnosis can be made by viewing the inside of the stomach directly through an endoscope, flexible viewing tube, which is passed through the mouth under general anesthetic.

It can lead to secondary problems, particularly dehydration and disturbances in the levels of electrolytes. Cats vomit quite readily and occasional vomiting in an otherwise healthy not indicate anything abnormal. It is also helpful to differentiate vomiting from regurgitation, which is usually associated with problems affecting the esophagus or gullet. Provision of an easily digested, bland diet.
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