This means regular brushings on an as - needed basis (this may be as often as everyday to as little as once a week), as well as regular blow - dryings to keep their coat separate and clean (since rabbits can not and should not take baths... this makes them anxious and can
cause cardiac problems, sometimes resulting in death).
Never bathe your bunny, as this causes great stress and can
cause cardiac problems and even result in death.
Always remember that rabbits should not be bathed, as this causes them great stress and may
cause cardiac problems.
However, Herxheimer - like reactions will never
cause cardiac problems or irregularities, breathing difficulties (which were not present initially), constriction of air passageways, extreme swelling, or other severe and non-generalized symptoms.
Tolnaftate - Can cause allergic skin reactions and may
cause cardiac problems in infants whose mothers come into contact with this chemical during the first trimester of pregnancy.
In keeping with the rather serious tone infecting The Lunch Tray this week (except for the comic relief provided by the school lunch lady action figure — thank goodness for her), the Wall Street Journal recently reported on two new studies showing that good heart health starts in childhood — and that poor habits can potentially
cause cardiac problems later in life.
First generation antihistamine medications caused drowsiness and sedation whereas second generation antihistamine medications
caused cardiac problems.
Not exact matches
s, especially in the US which can
cause a lot of
problems, including
cardiac issues.
1 out of 3 boys and many girls in VA are on antipsychotics that shrink the frontal lobe,
cause insomnia,
cardiac issues, diabetes, hypertension and many other
problems.
Cardiac anatomy consists of veins and blood vessels, so a diet that is high in saturated fats and artery clogging foods is a direct cause of cardiac diseases and problems during pregnancy, labor and de
Cardiac anatomy consists of veins and blood vessels, so a diet that is high in saturated fats and artery clogging foods is a direct
cause of
cardiac diseases and problems during pregnancy, labor and de
cardiac diseases and
problems during pregnancy, labor and delivery.
An intravenous form of the drug aggravated
cardiac problems and, in a few rare cases,
caused sudden death.
It has been used, for several years, in small infants who spit up and lose weight, but was replaced until a few years ago by cisapride (Prepulsid ™)(Cisapride has since been taken off the market because it can
cause serious
cardiac problems).
They were more likely to have other health
problems, such as congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, obesity and other issues, and to have
cardiac arrest
caused by
problems other than a blood vessel blockage, such as pulmonary embolism.
These clots can then travel to the heart,
causing cardiac arrest, or to the lungs,
causing breathing
problems.
It was then that they discovered the gene deletion had
caused thin heart walls and other
cardiac problems in developing mice embryos.
Researchers said the ability to record those two functions would be useful to pharmaceutical companies because it could alert drug manufacturers to
cardiac problems caused by a drug early in the process before reaching the clinical trial stage.
Since vitamin B12 deficiency can
cause neurological disorders and
cardiac problems, vitamin B12 supplement is often recommended along with the treatment hypothyroidism.
Overdosing on omega - 3 fatty acids can
cause heart
problems in
cardiac patients, blood clotting
problems in people who are on blood thinners, nose bleeds, and other systemic imbalances.
Another possible
cause of this
problem is the restriction of the Ligament of Treitz — which surrounds the
cardiac sphincter and continues down to wrap around the Duodenal / jejunum juncture.
Parvovirus can damage the heart mussel and
cause lifelong
cardiac problems in young animals that are infected.
• increases the risk of
cardiac hemangiosarcoma by a factor of 1.6 • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of progressive geriatric cognitive impairment • triples the risk of obesity, a common health
problem in dogs with many associated health
problems • quadruples the small risk (< 0.6 %) of prostate cancer • doubles the small risk (5; this is a common cancer and major
cause of death in some breeds • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of obesity by a factor of 1.6 - 2, a common health
problem in dogs with many associated health
problems •
causes urinary «spay incontinence» in 4 - 20 % of female dogs • increases the risk of persistent or recurring urinary tract infections by a factor of 3 - 4 • increases the risk of recessed vulva, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially for female dogs spayed before puberty • doubles the small risk (< 1 %) of urinary tract tumors • increases the risk of orthopedic disorders • increases the risk of adverse reactions to vaccinations One thing is clear — much of the spay / neuter information that is available to the public is unbalanced and contains claims that are exaggerated or unsupported by evidence.
Hypothyroidism (thyroid hormone deficiency
causes lack of energy, obesity, and infertility), skin
problems (this breed's sensitive skin is prone to irritation, sores, and rashes), eye
problems, cancer, tumors, and
cardiac disease.
Alcohol
causes various behavioral
problems (similar to humans) and may
cause seizures,
cardiac arrest and death, depending on how much alcohol a dog has consumed.
Parvovirus also attacks the white blood cells, and when young animals are infected, the virus can damage the heart muscle and
cause lifelong
cardiac problem (pets.webmd.com)
There are only two possible
causes for fainting in animals, either they have neurological
problems (e.g., brain seizures) or
cardiac problems (e.g., unusual heart beat).
Parvovirus in young dogs can also hurt the heart and, potentially,
cause lifelong
cardiac problems.
It is likely that your veterinarian has been considering the possibility of heart
problems as a potential
cause for the congestion in the lungs but you didn't list ECG or
cardiac ultrasound examination among the tests, so it seems like a good idea to point out this possibility.
This plant contains
cardiac glycosides, and if eaten
causes dangerous heart
problems including a dramatically lowered heart rate and severe arrhythmias.
This blood test provides a non-invasive method to help differentiate between
cardiac and non-
cardiac causes of respiratory
problems.
After a dog becomes infected, the virus can damage their heart muscle and
cause lifelong
cardiac problems.
Plants that are not toxic to people, like the hibiscus, those in the Easter lily family, mistletoe, and Dieffenbachia may
cause medical
problems in pets, such as renal failure, irregular heartbeats,
cardiac shock and even death.
The first time your dog has a seizure, your vet may take blood and x-rays to be assessed for any systemic
problem that may
cause the seizure, as well as, examine your pet for any abnormal neurologic or
cardiac signs.
The major reasons for hospitalization were respiratory
problems (eg, asthma or pneumonia)(n = 71, 43.6 %), accidental trauma (n = 26, 16 %), neurologic
problems (eg, seizures or accidents)(n = 22, 13.5 %), infections (eg, meningitis or sepsis)(n = 18, 11 %), hematologic
problems (eg, bleeding after procedures)(n = 8, 4.9 %),
cardiac problems (n = 3, 1.9 %), ingestions (n = 7, 4.3 %), or other
causes (eg, acidosis)(n = 8, 4.9 %).