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Internal bleeding symptoms in cats after falling from a building

Internal bleeding symptoms caused by a cat falling from a building may include: first, the cat has abnormal conditions, such as lethargy, decreased appetite. When the owner touches its belly or other parts, the cat will have excessive reactions, such as screams, avoiding, or biting the owner. Second, take the cat to an animal hospital for X-ray, DR, or ultrasound to check the specific situation inside the cat's body, which will make it more accurate to determine whether the cat has internal bleeding.

How to judge internal bleeding in cats

First, if the cat has abnormal conditions, such as lethargy, decreased appetite, and the cat has excessive reactions when the owner touches its belly or other parts, such as screams, avoiding, or biting the owner. Second, take the cat to an animal hospital for X-ray, DR, or ultrasound to check the specific situation inside the cat's body, which will make it more accurate to determine whether the cat has internal bleeding.

Symptoms of internal bleeding in cats

Internal bleeding in cats may manifest as vomiting blood, bloody stools, damaged area sensitivity, pain, and functional impairment of the damaged area. When the lungs bleed, the cat may show symptoms such as coughing up blood, difficulty breathing, and lung pain. When the intestines bleed, the cat may show symptoms such as bloody stools, intestinal dysfunction, and soft stools.

How to treat internal bleeding in cats

For internal bleeding in cats, the owner first needs to take the cat to a pet hospital for appropriate examinations, such as X-ray examination, biochemical examination, etc., to determine the location and degree of internal bleeding in the cat, and then proceed with treatment. The treatment principles include stopping bleeding, supplementing blood volume, repairing damaged tissues and organs, and preventing secondary infection.