What Is Cholestasis?
7. Can Animals Get Cholestasis?
Just like humans, animals are at risk of developing cholestasis. This condition is commonly seen in domestic pets, such as cats and dogs. It can be related to an internal or external cause, and it may lead to noticeable digestive issues in pets.
While many of the symptoms for animals and humans are similar, other potential signs in pets include anemia,
increased thirst, sepsis, fever, and visible discomfort. If pet owners notice their animals are exhibiting pale stools, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, or signs of abdominal pain, a vet appointment should be made to make a formal diagnosis.
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