Inhaled objects, tumors or polyps can also
cause nasal discharge, so have your dog's nose checked by a veterinarian if he suddenly develops a bloody or seemingly infected nose.
It can also
cause nasal discharge, lethargy, and fever.
Not exact matches
For example, a common remedy for the common cold is allium cepa and one of its chief indications is
nasal discharge that burns and
causes a raw upper lip.
This feline respiratory disease is characterized by either mild or severe symptoms affecting the respiratory tract (i.e. the nose, throat, pharynx, larynx and lungs) and eyes,
causing profuse
nasal and eye
discharge.
Feline herpesvirus (viral rhinotracheitis): This virus
causes upper respiratory infection with fever, sneezing, eye and
nasal discharge, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the inner eyelids and mucous membranes around the eyes), inflammation of the cornea (keratitis), and lethargy.
When
nasal discharge is from both nostrils, and is accompanied by a dry cough and lack of appetite, the
cause could be equine influenza, if your horse is not vaccinated.
Blood present in vomit, stool, and
nasal discharge are
cause for serious concern and although not always telltale signs of cancer, your dog should be examined as soon as possible.
Intranasal vaccines may
cause transient sneezing,
nasal discharge, and mild coughing.
These viruses can infect the respiratory tract and
cause disease that varies in severity from subclinical to severe and are characterized by fever, lethargy, anorexia,
nasal discharge and cough.
Canine Influenza is a highly contagious viral disease of dogs that
causes very similar symptoms that human «flu
causes in humans: fever, malaise, coughing,
nasal discharge.
A reverse sneeze can also be
caused by respiratory infections, post
nasal drip, obstruction or inflammation of the
nasal passages, or an excess in
nasal discharge.
High concentrations of particulates can
cause persistent cough, increased
nasal discharge, wheezing and increased physical effort in breathing.
This contagious disease can
cause fever, coughing and
nasal discharge, and it can spread rapidly to other horses.1 The financial risk of an EIV infection for each horse can reach up to $ 885 for diagnostics, treatment and days of missed training.
In some dogs, CAV - 2 virus also
causes conjunctivitis, sneezing and a
nasal discharge.
The UC Davis team continues to investigate many infectious
causes for feline
nasal disease, while also evaluating management strategies for chronic
nasal discharge.
The key is to catch it early as a bad infection could
cause changes in the
nasal passages that could lead to bacterial infections and chronic
nasal discharge.
Causes of Chronic Dog
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The color of the
nasal discharge color (see bottom table below) can also provide clues as to the
cause.
Rhinotracheitis and Calicivirus can both
cause upper respiratory disease, signs of the disease can range from mild
nasal discharge to severe
discharge, redness, tongue ulcers, and pain of the eyes, nose, and mouth.
Conjunctivitis in humans can be
caused by contact with the
nasal and ocular
discharges of cats infected with feline chlamydiosis.
Nasal cancer is a common cause of nasal discharge, bleeding, excessive sneezing, and several other symptoms in middle - aged to older dogs, and occasionally in
Nasal cancer is a common
cause of
nasal discharge, bleeding, excessive sneezing, and several other symptoms in middle - aged to older dogs, and occasionally in
nasal discharge, bleeding, excessive sneezing, and several other symptoms in middle - aged to older dogs, and occasionally in cats.
It
causes upper respiratory symptoms such as
nasal discharge, eye
discharge, coughing, lethargy and fever.
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the lungs, but other underlying
causes can include mucous irritation, obstruction of the
nasal passage, inflammation, excess
nasal discharge or secretion, pneumonia, chronic vomiting, GI disease, and
nasal tumors and dental diseases in older dogs.
The disease
causes a range of clinical signs that can include a fluctuating fever,
nasal and ocular
discharge, cough, depression, loss of appetite, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, sensitivity to light, sound and touch, muscle twitches, paralysis, confusion, seizures and death.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that
causes painful inflammation / swelling of the eyelids, severe
discharge from the eyes, as well as sneezing, fever, loss of appetite and
nasal discharge
If you see blood in any
nasal discharge or any of the signs of respiratory distress listed below be sure to see a Vet to determine if the
cause if a nose injury, infection (bacterial or fungal), foreign body or dog nose tumor.
Nasal discharge alone may indicate
causes that are not viral in nature such as allergies or mites (
discharge will be clear).
The virus that
causes dog flu, Influenza Type A (H3N8), was first identified in Florida in 2004, and
causes respiratory signs (coughing, sneezing,
nasal discharge).
Both Influenza strains can
cause high fever, loss of appetite, coughing,
nasal discharge, and lethargy.
2 Symptoms of the disease include fever, lethargy, anorexia,
nasal discharge and cough.2 Although EHV - 1 can
cause outbreaks of abortion, EHV - 4 has been associated with only isolated occurrences and is not a risk for contagious abortions.3 Equine herpesvirus can
cause damage that goes beyond horses.
The virus
causes upper respiratory signs including a cough,
nasal discharge, and a low - grade fever followed by recovery.