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Location: Hampshire,UK
Joined: Mar 2008
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High polynuclear eosinophils
Hello,
I took Frodo, my 4 year old Lhasa to the vet as he seems depressed,isn't eating much and just doesn't seem to be enjoying life much. The vet couldn't find anything wrong but says he has a slightly twisted pelvis and should probably go to an osteopath. Frodo has luxating patellas, but the vet has always said that it isn't worth operating as they don't cause him any pain.
He took a blood test and everything is normal except that Frodo has elevated polynuclear eosinophils. His are 1464 and the parameters are 100-750.
The vet says he's dehydrated. I always have a large bowl of fresh water down for him so am not sure why that should be.
He gave me some steroid tablets to give him to ease any pain he might be in, and if there's no improvement in a couple of days the vet says the next thing to do is to see the osteopath who will correct his wonky pelvis.
I put elevated polynuclear eosinophils into Google and it seems that it could indicate all sorts of unfortunate things, none of which have been mentioned by my vet.
Has anyone any experience of this?