Common questions

Is Pedialyte OK for kidney disease?

Is Pedialyte OK for kidney disease?

I would recommend an examination by your physician before taking any fluids with electrolytes. Pedialyte is an oral electrolyte solution often used in children with diarrhea and I have used it in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), but the best advice is to be examined by your physician.

How do you rehydrate a cat with kidney disease?

Encourage your cat to drink water by providing fountains or allowing a faucet to drip. Canned food has a higher moisture content than dry and is often recommended for this reason. Adding water to the food is also an option that will increase your cat’s fluid intake.

What can you give a cat with renal failure?

Examples include Hill’s® Prescription Diet® k/d® (both early and late state diets exist), Royal Canin® Renal Support, Purina® ProPlan® Veterinary Diet NF Kidney Function®, and Rayne Clinical Nutrition™ Adult Health-RSS™.

What kind of water should a cat with kidney disease drink?

Azodyl can be used in addition to or, in some cases, instead of SQ fluids. YOUR CKD CAT MUST HAVE FRESH WATER AND CLEAN LITTER AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES because they tend to urinate frequently and dehydrate quickly. Make sure that there’s fresh water available on every floor of your home.

Which is better for diarrhea Gatorade or Pedialyte?

While you can sometimes use Pedialyte and Gatorade interchangeably, Pedialyte may be more suitable for diarrhea-induced dehydration, while Gatorade may be better for exercise-induced dehydration.

Will Pedialyte cause diarrhea?

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain may occur. Mixing the medication with water or juice, taking it after meals, and drinking more fluids will help prevent these side effects. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

Why do cats with kidney disease get dehydrated?

Water. Water intake is of utmost importance in all kidney patients. Polyuria can quickly lead to dehydration. Frequent vomiting and bouts of anorexia also contribute to dehydration in these patients much more quickly than in healthier cats.

Do cats with kidney disease need subcutaneous fluids?

Subcutaneous fluids are generally only part of treating feline kidney disease; a special diet and medications may also be necessary. But providing fluid therapy in a home environment is a vital part of older cat care for many pets and pet owners, and it’s truly a lifesaving gift of love to a special pet.

Do IV fluids help cats with kidney disease?

Intravenous fluid therapy has long been the mainstay of treatment of kidney disease, including acute kidney injury and uremic crisis associated with chronic kidney disease.

How do subcutaneous fluids help cats with kidney disease?

To give subQ fluids, a needle connected to a fluid bag is inserted beneath the skin. Because many cats with chronic renal disease eventually become so dehydrated that they are unable to drink enough water, the fluids keep them hydrated while helping their body deal with toxins.

What can you not feed a cat with kidney disease?

High salt (sodium) diets may increase blood pressure and may worsen kidney damage, so diets designed for pets with kidney disease are low in sodium. You should also avoid feeding high salt treats such as cheese, bread, deli meat, and many commercial dog and cat treats.

Can you give a cat Pedialyte?

Final Thoughts. Pedialyte is safe for cats and can be hugely beneficial in cases of mild dehydration. Pedialyte is non-toxic and will cause no harm to your feline, but you should avoid giving them flavored varieties and remember that moderation is key.

How does Pedialyte help with Cat dehydration?

Since Pedialyte provides not only water but also electrolytes, which can help your cat recover more quickly. Dehydration is usually difficult to detect because there are no obvious symptoms.

Why is Pedialyte good for diarrhea and vomiting?

Usually this will accompany symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. The drink is a great source of electrolytes and sugars, particularly glucose and sucrose. They are very quickly absorbed into the blood stream and can provide a very rapid boost in blood sugar levels and relief from the more acute symptoms associated with dehydration.

How much pedialyte can a cat eat per hour?

Gently stroke the throat and blow in his nose which will prompt the cat to swallow 6 ml (0.2 oz) per kg (2.2 lbs) of body weight, per hour. An average adult cat who weighs 5 kg (11 lbs) would receive 30 ml (1 oz) per hour.

What do you need to know about Pedialyte deficiency?

Pedialyte is a drink used to replace fluids and minerals that have been lost during dehydration, causing a vitamin and mineral deficiency. Usually this will accompany symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. The drink is a great source of electrolytes and sugars, particularly glucose and sucrose.

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Ruth Doyle