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Also reported in: mmol/L
Glucose is the main energy source. Rabbits have relatively stable blood glucose. Normal levels indicate good energy metabolism and pancreatic function.
Hypoglycemia in rabbits is often due to anorexia or gastrointestinal stasis (a common and serious condition in rabbits). It can also result from liver disease or sepsis. Rabbits cannot vomit and rely on continuous food intake.
This requires immediate veterinary attention. Anorexia in rabbits is a medical emergency that can lead to hepatic lipidosis. Your vet will address the underlying cause and provide supportive care.
Lagomorph glucose: 65 mg/dL (Low)Glucose is the main energy source. Rabbits have relatively stable blood glucose. Normal levels indicate good energy metabolism and pancreatic function.
No action needed.
Lagomorph glucose: 125 mg/dLStress hyperglycemia is very common in rabbits due to handling and veterinary visits. True diabetes mellitus is rare in rabbits. Glucose can rise significantly during stress without indicating disease.
Your veterinarian will consider stress as a likely cause. If persistent elevation is seen after stress reduction, further evaluation may be warranted.
Lagomorph glucose: 175 mg/dL (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.