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watdahellrudoin asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

My dog has immune mediated hemolytic anemia, can you help me understand it??????

My dog has immune mediated hemolytic anemia. She is 10 years old and she is really not doing so well. Just 2 months ago I was thinking that she was looking almost over weight and maybe she needs to lose a little... and then now she has lost all this weight and she is just a bag of bones. This is really killing me to see her this way. She has no energy she wont eat the vet told us that her blood test shows that she has immune mediated hemolytic anemia. They gave us medicine and we have to practically force it down her throat. It is very sad to watch.

So I guess my question is have you heard of it? What is it in layman's terms? Because I can't understand what all these websites are telling me. And if you have heard of it what is the success rate?

Please help me understand what is going on.

Thank you.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    In autoimmune hemolytic anemia, the immune system destroys red blood cells prematurely, faster than the rate at which new ones can be produced. The name says it all - anemia (reduced red blood cells) caused by hemolysis (destruction) by the body's own immune system (autoimmune).

    Reduced levels of circulating red blood cells mean reduced oxygen going to the tissues. Most dogs that die with this condition do so in the first few days due to kidney, liver, or heart failure, or because of a bleeding problem.

  • 1 decade ago

    mmune-mediated hemolytic anemia is a condition where the patient’s immune system begins attacking his or her own red blood cells. What occurs on a microscopic level is this: the branch of the immune system that produces antibodies begins to direct them against the patient’s own red blood cells. The red blood cells become quickly coated with tiny antibody proteins, essentially marking these red blood cells for destruction. When too many red blood cells are destroyed the patient is said to be “anemic,” and will feel cold and weak. Because the red blood cells are being destroyed internally (and not lost through bleeding), the patient will become yellow-tinged (“jaundiced”) rather than pale. You can treat this by removing red blood cells. Hope I helped.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    My rescue wasn't an extremely healthful little dogs and had many wellbeing subjects over her existence with us. The later years have been very not person-friendly and her final year it replaced into consistently some thing--issues I had under no circumstances confronted. the 1st project regardless of the undeniable fact that replaced into relatively unusual. The prognosis replaced into psychogenic polydipsia. My dogs replaced right into a pathological drinker of water. It replaced right into a compulsive habit disease brought about with the aid of the dogs's unique proprietor passing away and then being kenneled for months waiting for a clean homestead. My small breed dogs replaced into eating 12 or extra cups of water on an popular basis. This brought about the salt stages in her physique to get flushed out and then in turn make her might desire to drink extra. My dogs urinated each and all of the time and it replaced into like water. We spent hundreds getting this clinically determined and months attempting to get her gradually adjusted to a typical quantity of water. while under pressure, this dogs might drink in extra. it extremely is a wierd disease and to get the prognosis a brilliant checklist of alternative wellbeing problems might desire to be ruled out. i'll assert that the Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia prognosis gets my vote. i'm on yet another board and a puppy proprietor had a brilliant war with this ailment. only about all those illnesses are annoying while it is your puppy. feels like your cousin could have sturdy background for her learn and presentation--sturdy luck.

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