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Karma has been vomiting white foam off and on usually first thing in the morning for over a year. While I never received a diagnosis from the veterinarian my assumption is that it is stomach acid. Karma's urine used to smell like ammonia and now has no odor whatsoever. A few days ago when he vomited white foam there were specks of blood in it that looked like a minuscule clot, not bright red but sort of maroon color. There was no blood in his stool and overall he seemed fine. That afternoon (Aug. 18) I dosed him 6c Ars. Album. His energy is much better, he wants to go outside, he has a great appetite, etc. The behavioral signs with the exception of the vomiting are fantastic as if I had a new cat!
This morning there was another little fleck of blood, minuscule like a clot mixed with the white foam when he vomited. The vomiting action is pretty intense (I can see his whole body heaving) and he cries. His stool was normal, no blood. I am giving him slippery elm, marshmallow root, licorice root and aloe vera. When he sits on his haunches and I interpret it as his stomach hurting I have been giving him a little plain kefir and he feels much better almost immediately. My concern is that if the stomach acid is not being excreted in his urine, it can do damage internally to him. The conventional vet recommended Pepcid (2.5 mgs. once a day) years ago. I tried it once or twice when the vomiting first started and it seemed to do absolutely nothing so I stopped. I was also concerned about his ability to excrete the Pepcid via his kidneys.
Due to the blood in the vomit, I am thinking of either trying Zantac or giving him sodium citrate in a little bit of water before he goes to bed to alkalize his system. What are your thoughts?
I also thought of perhaps giving him either apocynum cannabinum (which Dr. Hamilton states is indicated for uremic vomiting) or chininium arsenicosum which Dr. Hamilton has used for cats with kidney disease and indicates hyperacidity in the materia medica. Neither of these remedies fit the total symptom picture as the ars. album.
What are your thoughts please? A very concerned pet mom!
Thank you,
Keely D. Parr
This morning there was another little fleck of blood, minuscule like a clot mixed with the white foam when he vomited. The vomiting action is pretty intense (I can see his whole body heaving) and he cries. His stool was normal, no blood. I am giving him slippery elm, marshmallow root, licorice root and aloe vera. When he sits on his haunches and I interpret it as his stomach hurting I have been giving him a little plain kefir and he feels much better almost immediately. My concern is that if the stomach acid is not being excreted in his urine, it can do damage internally to him. The conventional vet recommended Pepcid (2.5 mgs. once a day) years ago. I tried it once or twice when the vomiting first started and it seemed to do absolutely nothing so I stopped. I was also concerned about his ability to excrete the Pepcid via his kidneys.
Due to the blood in the vomit, I am thinking of either trying Zantac or giving him sodium citrate in a little bit of water before he goes to bed to alkalize his system. What are your thoughts?
I also thought of perhaps giving him either apocynum cannabinum (which Dr. Hamilton states is indicated for uremic vomiting) or chininium arsenicosum which Dr. Hamilton has used for cats with kidney disease and indicates hyperacidity in the materia medica. Neither of these remedies fit the total symptom picture as the ars. album.
What are your thoughts please? A very concerned pet mom!
Thank you,
Keely D. Parr