Anemia
is defined as a low red blood cell count and can be caused by a number of
different processes, including blood loss, red blood cell destruction, and
inadequate red blood cell production.The aforementioned categories of
anemia can be caused by trauma, cancer, immune-mediated disease, which is a
disease in which the body attacks its own cells or organs, infectious disease,
toxins, genetic defects, inflammatory disease, iron deficiency, drug reactions,
kidney failure, and generalized chronic (long term) illness. Because
there are so many different types and causes of anemia, there is no gender or
age predisposition for anemia. Individual disease processes may be more common
in certain age groups and breeds, so it is important to characterize the type
of anemia present. The impact of anemia on your pet will depend on the
cause of the anemia as well as the severity of the anemia. Additionally,
animals with a sudden onset of anemia may be clinically sicker than animals
with chronic anemia. This is due to the fact that animals can become partially
adapted to the anemia over time, and may feel relatively good in spite of the
anemia.
What to Watch For
Depending on the underlying cause of the anemia, your pet may show some or all of these signs. Some pets may not show any signs at all.
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