Sentences with phrase «intestinal tract blockages»

Intestinal tract blockages or neurological abnormalities are other birth defects which may affect the amniotic fluid levels.

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Some of these materials are toxic and ingestion of carpet can result in blockage of the intestinal tract.
There are also times when the hairball passes out of the stomach but gets stuck in the intestinal tract and that can become a life - threatening situation because it can cause a blockage.
Puppies may suffer intestinal blockage should too many worms become suspended the length of the intestinal tract.
Wings have small bones that can cause choking, gastro intestinal blockage, and can puncture the digestive tract.
When ingested this can become entangled within the intestines and cause a blockage, or become a linear foreign body, necessitating surgery to remove the offending object from your cat's intestinal tract.
This can cause intestinal blockage because ferrets have a narrow gastrointestinal tract that blocks easily.
In some cases, the worms may lead to painful constipation or even a life - threatening blockage of your pup's intestinal tract if they proliferate unchecked.
If a dog is experiencing digestive issues, we may perform a canine endoscopy to look inside the stomach and intestinal tract to check for any foreign objects, blockages or even detect ulcers and other stomach illnesses
This treatment may help move the mucus and any intestinal blockage through the gastrointestinal tract and begin to promote growth of a healthy bacterial population in the colon.
The blockage will be located and removed, and if the surrounding bowel has been compromised, it must be cut out (resected) and the healthy ends of the gut sewn together to reconnect the intestinal tract.
Remember, hairballs are nothing to sneeze at; they can become trapped in your cat's intestinal tract and cause blockage, a more serious problem than occasional vomiting.
In the case of blockage of the intestinal tract, post-surgery visits will be needed to check on the incision and the removal of sutures.
If it is discovered that a foreign object has become lodged in the intestinal tract, it may require either endoscopic removal or traditional surgery to clear the blockage.
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