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Beardie ER
Anemia and Baytril
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2030842, member: 8309"] Hello, That is terrific news then, I am very happy for you both! If she has a mild infection then the Baytril should clear it up pretty quickly. I hope Shenron is feeling better & gets her appetite back soon also. Do you have a copy of the blood test you could post? The uric acid levels most of the time should be 3-4mg/dl for normal function. If the levels are low that can indicate a vitamin or mineral deficiency, or dehydration. In some cases, low kidney function can be a precursor for gout, yes. In later stages, the uric acid levels are high, which indicates compromised kidneys & or renal failure in some cases. Gout or septic arthritis are usually caused by a lot of the same issues & often go hand in hand together. Let us know how she is doing. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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