Sentences with phrase «as vomiting anorexia»

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In To the Bone, there is a valiant effort to portray thinness accurately, but the movie is still missing the realistic portrayal of «less - desirable» side - effects of eating disorders, such as hair thinning from anorexia or acid - eroded teeth from chronic vomiting.
The clinical signs associated with the visceral form include fever, anorexia, weakness, exercise intolerance, severe weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, bleeding from the nose, and blood in the stool (usually seen as dark, tarry stools, called melena).
Most commonly it is being used to treat pain, but it's also used for anxiety, seizures, anorexia, vomiting and as a sleep aid.
These cats often experience periods of vague clinical illness such as lethargy, vomiting, anorexia, and weight loss.
Mild depression develops as well as anorexia, and the vomiting begins to become more severe.
Symptoms may start as early as 2 - 4 hours, vomiting is most commonly noted by the owner followed by lethargy but patients may present with any depression, anorexia, dehydration and / or polyuria (urinating frequently).
On the other hand, foreign bodies or hairballs in the intestinal tract usually cause more severe problems, such as teeth grinding, anorexia, vomiting, weakness, abdominal distension, shock and death.
Signs of distemper often begin with respiratory symptoms such as high fever and reddened eyes, but progress to include lethargy, anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea, and finally disorientation and other bizarre behavior.
Right now we treat the cat's symptoms such as trouble breathing, vomiting, wheezing, anorexia and a rapid heart rate.
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.
Anorexia is thought to be the initiation point for pathogenesis (development of the disease), followed by other signs, such as vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, dehydration, abdominal pain and lethargy.
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.
Feline panleukopenia is more common in unvaccinated cats, and may cause symptoms such as fever, depression, vomiting and anorexia (loss of appetite).
Parvo virus in dogs causes clinical symptoms such as as anorexia (loss of appetite), vomiting, fever, lethargy and bloody diarrhea.
However, anecdotal evidence suggests acid blockers such as omeprazole have positive effects on controlling the nausea, vomiting and anorexia associated with CKD.
Typical signs of canine distemper seen in the domestic dog include respiratory and intestinal problems such as coughing, diarrhoea, vomiting, nasal and ocular discharge, anorexia, and hyperkeratosis of the nasal planum and foot pads.
Vomiting, laxative abuse and excessive exercise can be features of both anorexia and bulimia, as can binging and purging.
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