Fortunately,
allergic bronchitis in dogs is uncommon.
Since
allergic bronchitis in cats is a chronic condition, any sudden occurrence of it in older cats is highly uncommon.
Not exact matches
Peru's Social Health Insurance also mobilized doctors and nurses to the district of Imaza, one of the affected areas,
in response to the cases of
allergic dermatitis, pharyngitis,
bronchitis and gastroenteritis that have been reported following work on the containment and collection of the oil spill.
The incidence of infection
in cats is 1/10 th that of dogs, and most commonly presents as an
allergic bronchitis.
Although sometimes the symptoms of allergies include
allergic rhinitis or
bronchitis,
in most dogs the allergy manifests mainly with itchy skin (pruritus).
Research has shown that signs such as coughing and difficulty breathing, which are often diagnosed as feline asthma or
allergic bronchitis, can be caused by the presence of heartworms
in either larval or adult stages.
Symptoms associated with the first stage of heartworm disease, when the heartworms are carried to the pulmonary arteries, are often mistaken for feline asthma or
allergic bronchitis, when
in fact, they are actually due to a syndrome newly defined as Heartworm Associated Respiratory Disease (HARD).
It can be, inhaled allergies can cause
allergic rhinitis and
bronchitis, but other things can cause sneezing and coughing too, and
in general most dogs with allergies have a stronger skin itch response than upper respiratory issues.
Therefore,
in addition to its antipruritic action, TEMARIL - P is recommended for the treatment of «kennel cough» or tracheobronchitis,
bronchitis including all
allergic bronchitis, and infections and coughs of nonspecific origin.
Signs associated with the first stage of heartworm disease, when the heartworms enter a blood vessel and are carried to the pulmonary arteries, are often mistaken for feline asthma or
allergic bronchitis, when
in fact they are actually due to a syndrome newly defined as Heartworm Associated Respiratory Disease.
The signs associated with the first stage are often misdiagnosed as asthma or
allergic bronchitis, when
in fact they are actually due to a syndrome newly defined as Heartworm Associated Respiratory Disease (HARD).
Recently, researchers discovered that respiratory signs
in cats, which are often diagnosed as feline asthma or
allergic bronchitis, may actually be caused by the presence of heartworms
in either larval or adult stages.
Allergic bronchitis may not respond to antibiotics or to theophylline, so it is a cause of
bronchitis that has to be kept
in mind, if the X-rays continue to be suggestive of a bronchial problem.
Dead immature worms cause inflammation
in the lungs which leads to Heartworm Associated Respiratory Disease (HARD), but can be mistaken for asthma or
allergic bronchitis.
Sometimes, cat
bronchitis is referred to as feline asthma or feline
allergic bronchitis, which is chronic
in nature and is caused by either genetic respiratory problems or the aforementioned causative factors.
Asthma, which
in dogs is called
allergic bronchitis, is a condition marked by recurrent attacks of wheezing, shortness of breath and general difficulty breathing.
Treating Asthma (
Allergic Bronchitis)
in Dogs: Veterinarian reviewed information on the treatment options for dog Asthma.
In dogs, asthma is usually referred to as
allergic bronchitis.
Causes & Prevention of Asthma
in Dogs: Veterinarian reviewed information that explains the causes of dog Asthma, including how
Allergic Bronchitis may be prevented.
How Asthma
in dogs is diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Asthma may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the best resource to successfully diagnose
Allergic Bronchitis.
Feline asthma (feline
allergic bronchitis) is common
in cats.