VETERINARY CARE — TREATMENT WITHIN FORTY - EIGHT HOURS An animal shall be afforded veterinary care if it has exhibited any sign of illness, severe parasitic infestation or disease such as infection, orificial bleeding or discharge, failure to void, loss of appetite, moaning, weight loss,
abnormal skin condition or hair loss, tremors, temperature fluctuation, crying, vomiting, diarrhea or any other such sign over a period of forty - eight hours or more.
Not exact matches
Psoriasis is a chronic
skin condition caused by an
abnormal rapid multiplication of
skin cells.
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Abnormal Skin Pigmentation
Some inflammatory
conditions, for example, lead to
abnormal skin darkening, and melanocytes express receptors for inflammatory signaling molecules mediators like histamine.
The
skin condition, which is caused by an
abnormal immune reaction that results in dry, red, cracked patches of
skin, is only made worse by itching.
Although experts don't know exactly what causes this
skin condition, most believe a combination of a person's genetics and environment play a role in an
abnormal immune reaction that affects the
skin.
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Zinc - responsive dermatosis: a
condition where the
skin is
abnormal (scaly, hair loss, etc.) but which responds to the administration of zinc in the diet.
Perianal fistulas: a
condition characterized by
abnormal communications from deeper tissues to the
skin surrounding the anus.
Animals were observed for
abnormal clinical signs involving eyes, feces, respiration, behavioral attitude, locomotion / musculature, or
skin conditions at prescribed intervals immediately after treatment and at twice daily intervals thereafter.
A full workup of a complete blood cell count, a biochemical profile, fecal examination, and radiographs (x-rays) is recommended to help identify or rule out an underlying medical
condition.1, 2 Depending on the presenting signs of the bird, other tests can be run to check for infectious organisms,
skin parasites, or
abnormal hormone levels.
During a routine physical we are evaluating body
condition, looking for eye or ear problems, dental disease,
abnormal heart or lung sounds, changes in abdominal organs or belly pain, musculoskeletal and neurologic
conditions, urogenital disease,
skin and haircoat
conditions and lymphatic disease.
They'll also check your pet for dry
skin,
abnormal hair loss and overall body
condition.
Food sensitivities and intolerances can result in
skin irritations and sensitivities, ear & coat
conditions and even gastrointestinal upsets, typically when your pet experiences an
abnormal response to the type of proteins in the food.
The inherited
conditions of aortic stenosis (a narrowing above the aortic heart valve or the aortic valve itself), atopy / allergic dermatitis (
skin allergies), gastric dilatation volvulus (bloat / stomach dilation), early onset cataracts (a clouding of the lens inside the eye), dilated cardiomyopathy (enlargement of the chambers of the heart and thinning of the muscle wall), elbow dysplasia (
abnormal growth of tissues that leads to malformation and degeneration of the joint), epilepsy (brain seizures), hypothyroidism (underactive production of thyroid hormones), intervertebral disk disease (problems with the disks between the vertebrae of the spine leading to neurological problems), and hepatic portosystemic shunt (an
abnormal blood circulation where blood is diverted around the liver rather than into it) are more prevalent in purebred dogs than in mixed - breed.