Jaundice
When the liver breaks down old blood cells, it produces bilirubin. The bilirubin normally leaves the body in the feces.
Icterus is when there is an excess of bilirubin in the body. It enters the tissues and causes yellow coloring in the white of the eyes, the gums, and skin.
Jaundice is not a disease in itself, but a symptom of other diseases that cause an excess of bilirubin. Some of these diseases are fatal.
CAUSES:
There are 3 main causes for excess bilirubin in the body:
SIGNS:
The main signs are yellow eyes, gums, and skin.
Other signs you may notice include:
DIAGNOSIS:
Tests done by your veterinarian to find the cause of the jaundice may include:
TREATMENT:
Most veterinarians agree that treatment of icterus is to treat the underlying disease. The jaundice will resolve when the disease is cured.
Most pets will require:
PREVENTION:
Keep your cat away from medications, chemicals, and toxic plants that cause jaundice.
PROGNOSIS:
Prognosis depends on the severity of the underlying cause. Some diseases causing icterus have a great prognosis, while others are fatal.
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