These can be accompanied by gastrointestinal signs, such
as acute vomiting and / or diarrhea.
These can be accompanied by gastrointestinal signs, such
as acute vomiting and / or
Not exact matches
Norovirus, also referred to
as the «winter
vomiting bug,» is the most common cause of
acute gastroenteritis in humans.
Classical symptoms of
acute myocardial infarction include sudden chest pain (typically radiating to the left arm or left side of the neck), shortness of breath, nausea,
vomiting, palpitations, sweating, and anxiety (often described
as a sense of impending doom).
This is why dogs that eat a box of raisins DIE from
vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, kidney failure & painful death
as they are more sensitive to
acute fluoride poisoning.
Diarrhea, which was bloody in some cases, is reported
as a more frequent sign than
vomiting in dogs with experimental
acute pancreatitis.
In these emergency situations, your pet may often experience intense pain,
vomiting, and severe blood electrolyte abnormalities such
as a high blood potassium,
acute kidney failure, bacterial infection, and death within a few days, if the obstruction is not relieved.
Most
acute episodes of
vomiting or diarrhea likely occur because the dog got into something we aren't aware of that acts
as an irritant to the GI tract or we feed them something besides dog food / treats that don't agree with their system.
Radiographs detect only 24 to 33 percent of cases of
acute pancreatitis, but are also used to identify other causes of
vomiting and anorexia, such
as intestinal obstruction.
While
acute liver & kidney disease are still common, other common problems include: thrombocytopenia & coagulopathy; fever & nonspecific signs such
as anorexia,
vomiting, lethargy; muscle pain; (peri) ocular inflammation; & chronic hepatic & / or renal disease.