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| Tachycardia | |
| Description: | When the heart-rate of a cat quickens unexpectedly in the absence of exercise or stress, they are experiencing tachycardia. |
| Treatment: | The fluttering of the heart can be caused by poisons, infection, dehydration, bloodloss, or shock. It is often in tandem with other conditions, which should be treated first with applicable methods. If no other symptoms are present, then issues with the heart must be considered. Longterm treatment with herbs that soothe anxiety can help keep the patient comfortable but in severe cases that cause lightheadness or fainting, early retirement may be considered. |
| Related Herbs: | Apple, Burdock, Celandine, Little Daisy, Snakeroot, Thyme, Yarrow, |
| Related Complaints: | Blood Loss, Poisoning, Shock, |