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What are the symptoms of dog kidney inflammation?
Dog kidney inflammation mainly presents with the following symptoms: depression, weight loss, thinning, muscle weakness, progressive anemia, edema under the skin of the chest and abdomen, and occasionally increased body temperature. Testing your dog's urine can reveal a dark red, turbid urine with a positive or strong positive result, and in severe cases, it can cause increased blood urea nitrogen.
What are the symptoms of chronic dog kidney inflammation?
The initial symptoms of chronic dog kidney inflammation mainly include increased water and urine consumption. Later, symptoms such as edema, decreased urine output, uremia, and general fatigue appear. Due to the long course of the disease, anaemia and progressive weight loss may also occur.
What are the symptoms of acute dog kidney inflammation?
The main symptoms of acute dog kidney inflammation include depression, decreased appetite, vomiting, and obvious pain during palpation of the kidney area. Some dogs may even experience hematuria.
Note: Acute kidney inflammation is a very urgent and serious condition. If your dog shows symptoms above, please visit a pet hospital immediately and take appropriate measures. If not treated promptly, your dog may die as a result.