Ideally, prescribing medicine that doesn't
affect the kidneys or liver would be great.
Not exact matches
For instance the intestines, the heart, the lungs, the
liver, at least one
kidney, ect... all directly
affect whether you live
or die.
Blood tests can show if an individual has anaemia
or if their
liver or kidney function has been
affected.
This system directly
or indirectly
affects heart,
liver, lung, and
kidney and skin function so that any problems in these areas may stem from an endocrine system out of balance.
As a pet parent, it is your responsibility to take effective care of your dog's gums, teeth and mouth
or else it could
affect its
liver, heart and
kidneys.
If your mature
or older dog is vomiting and you have eliminated dietary indiscretion as a cause, you should consider metabolic diseases like those
affecting the gastrointestinal tract,
liver,
kidneys and other organs.
Lymphoma in cats most commonly
affects the gastrointestinal tract, although since the immune system is distributed throughout the body, lymphoma can be seen in any organ in the body including the eyes, in front of the heart, and in the
kidneys,
liver or spleen.
Bad breath, gingivitis and periodontitis are just a few common dental problems found in dogs and if an oral disease is left untreated for too long, it can cause other health issues that can
affect your dog's heart, lungs,
liver,
kidneys,
or brain.
Dental disease can
affect other organs in the body, causing infection
or inflammation of the
liver, heart
or kidneys.
Instead, cats with this form of the disease may have clinical signs typically associated with impairment
affecting an internal organ
or system, such as
kidney or liver failure, neurologic dysfunction, and ocular disease.
The hepatitis virus most commonly damages the
liver, but it can also
affect the
kidneys, spleen and /
or lungs.
affecting the whole body) and metabolic diseases such as
liver or kidney disease, electrolyte imbalance, pancreatitis, sepsis, peritonitis, pyometra, diabetic ketoacidosis, hypoadrenocorticism, intussusception
or neurologic disease can all cause diarrhea in dogs.
Once the bacteria from periodontal disease enters the bloodstream, it can
affect the
kidneys,
liver,
or heart.
The
liver and
kidneys can be
affected by the poor blood circulation and illness may result from
liver or kidney dysfunction.
The patient has an illness that
affects one of the major organs, such as heart disease,
kidney problems,
or liver issues.
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of dogs and other mammals that primarily
affects the
liver or kidneys.
The pumping function of the heart becomes less efficient; the
liver and
kidneys decrease in weight and their ability to filter toxins decreases; the thyroid and adrenal glands may decrease
or increase the amount of hormone that they produce; there is a decrease in joint cartilage and muscle mass; dental disease is more common in older patients; and even the nervous system is
affected as there is a decrease in blood flow to the brain and a decrease in brain function.
If the disease has
affected organs, I frequently prescribe the Chinese herb rehmannia for
kidney involvement
or milk thistle for
liver involvement.
Internal injuries may
affect your
kidneys, bowels,
liver, spleen, heart, lungs
or aorta.