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How serious is hyperthyroidism?

How serious is hyperthyroidism?

Some of the most serious complications of hyperthyroidism involve the heart. These include a rapid heart rate, a heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation that increases your risk of stroke, and congestive heart failure — a condition in which your heart can’t circulate enough blood to meet your body’s needs.

Can a hyperthyroid cat have chronic kidney disease?

Hyperthyroidism and chronic kidney disease are two common diseases of older cats. They may occur separately or in the same animal. Hyperthyroidism and chronic kidney disease are two common diseases of older cats. They may occur separately or in the same animal.

Can a 15 year old cat have chronic renal failure?

Just ask Lynda H. and her 15-year-old cat Ripley. They have experience with two of these diseases: feline hyperthyroidism and chronic renal (kidney) failure. Poll several of your friends with geriatric cats and one of them is sure to say they are dealing with chronic renal failure or hyperthyroidism.

How old do cats have to be to get hyperthyroidism?

Hyperthyroidism can occur in any breed of cat and usually occurs when cats get to 12 or 13 years old. Hyperthyroidism is caused by too much thyroid hormone T 4 in the bloodstream.

What to do if your cat has hyperthyroidism?

Contact your local vet who will be able to give your older cat a checkup and run blood tests to check for hyperthyroidism and kidney disease. Once the thyroid levels are normalized, it will be easier to treat and manage any issues relating to your cat’s kidney function.

Hyperthyroidism and chronic kidney disease are two common diseases of older cats. They may occur separately or in the same animal. Hyperthyroidism and chronic kidney disease are two common diseases of older cats. They may occur separately or in the same animal.

Just ask Lynda H. and her 15-year-old cat Ripley. They have experience with two of these diseases: feline hyperthyroidism and chronic renal (kidney) failure. Poll several of your friends with geriatric cats and one of them is sure to say they are dealing with chronic renal failure or hyperthyroidism.

Hyperthyroidism can occur in any breed of cat and usually occurs when cats get to 12 or 13 years old. Hyperthyroidism is caused by too much thyroid hormone T 4 in the bloodstream.

Contact your local vet who will be able to give your older cat a checkup and run blood tests to check for hyperthyroidism and kidney disease. Once the thyroid levels are normalized, it will be easier to treat and manage any issues relating to your cat’s kidney function.