Good afternoon. Recently, my 3-year-old kitten was diagnosed with chronic immune-mediated glomerulonephritis (they say it's difficult to establish the cause, but they suspect aggressive calicivirus over a long term). We are treating him with prednisolone and telmisartan. Apparently, the proteinuria is decreasing and he is doing well, but I would like to ask about something that may not be so common in veterinary medicine as it is in human medicine: using supplementation.
I have read on the internet (I am neither a doctor nor a veterinarian) that supplements such as omega-3, probiotics, B-group vitamins, or antioxidants could theoretically be used (in addition to controlling phosphorus in the diet).
Do you have any information on this topic? What can you advise me?
Thank you all for reading. Regards.
I have read on the internet (I am neither a doctor nor a veterinarian) that supplements such as omega-3, probiotics, B-group vitamins, or antioxidants could theoretically be used (in addition to controlling phosphorus in the diet).
Do you have any information on this topic? What can you advise me?
Thank you all for reading. Regards.