There have been reported anecdotal
cases of severe reactions to anesthesia and even death in Picards.
Not exact matches
In some rare
cases,
severe allergic
reaction symptoms can cause swelling
of the tongue and airway blockage.
Emergency medical staff can provide your child with a shot
of epinephrine in the
case of a
severe allergic
reaction.
If your child has
severe food allergies, your allergist will want you to have two epinephrine autoinjectors (commonly called EpiPens) on hand at all times in
case of a life - threatening
reaction.
For example, in the UK,
cases of food allergies have doubled in the last decade and the number
of hospitalisations caused by
severe allergic
reactions have increased 7-fold.
In July I was diagnosed with a
severe case of Oral Allergy Syndrome, bad seasonal allergies -LCB- I did seasonal allergy therapy, for awhile, until my doctor said that my
reactions were too
severe and that the treatment was making things worse -RCB-, and IBS.
That is essentially all you need to know to save an animal's life in
case of a
severe allergic
reaction.
In
cases of severe itching, your veterinarian may prescribe anti-histamines or corticosteroids (steroids) to block the acute allergic
reaction and give immediate relief.
In more
severe cases of allergic
reactions, clinical signs can include generalized hives,
severe facial swelling and difficulty breathing.
When strict flea control is not possible, or in
cases of severe itching, your veterinarian may prescribe anti-histamines or corticosteroids (steroids) to block the allergic
reaction and give relief.
Dr. Janeczko adds that more
severe reactions, including pneumonia and even death, may occur in a small number
of cases.
Since that story was published, there have been other
cases of dogs successfully scent trained to similar
severe reactions.
In the most
severe cases, pets can develop a sudden onset
of lethargy, vomiting, collapse, and even death, which is known as an anaphylactic
reaction.
Most
of the documented
cases of severe bacterial septicemia are from kibble - fed animals or animals suffering from
reactions to vaccines.
has a bad
reaction to ivermectin or its sister medications the most common signs are ataxia (a drunken gaite), confusion, general weakness, salivation, vomiting, trembling, dilated pupils, loss
of vision, and, in
severe cases, seizures and coma.
The symptoms
of MCS can range from headaches and nausea to more
severe cases of fatigue, muscle and joint pain, rashes, allergic
reactions, and respiratory illness like asthma.
These
cases can cause
severe reactions such as
severe breathing problems, loss
of consciousness, etc., which often result in hospitalization.