Slightly more than a third of the dogs received fluid therapy which becomes necessary should the disease
cause serious dehydration.
Sometimes eating fruits and veggies can lead to diarrhea in canines, which can
cause serious dehydration in young puppies.
Not exact matches
Most cases of diarrhea are mild and not really anything to worry about but moderate or severe diarrhea can
cause dehydration, which can become a
serious problem.
Dehydration can be a
serious problem for babies because vomiting
causes your child to lose precious fluids.
Dehydration doesn't just
cause discomfort from fatigue, headaches, and constipation; if prolonged, it can lead to more -
serious issues, like the formation of kidney stones or even impaired kidney function.
Exerting yourself for hours on end without water can lead to
serious dehydration, which can
cause weakness, dizziness, and fainting.
Counseling, aromatherapy or massage work best for mental stress headaches, drinking water can solve
dehydration headaches, and a visit to a doctor to further identify the
cause of a more
serious or unidentified headache issue.
Other possible side effects include
dehydration and nutrient absorption loss, which can lead to
serious nutritional imbalances, even
causing grave damage to the gastrointestinal tract, brain and colon or potentially igniting kidney and heart issues.
Lack of fluids in the body and your dog's inability to replace them can lead to
dehydration, which can
cause serious long - term health problems and if left unchecked can kill.
If your dog has severe bloody diarrhea, or is showing more generalized signs of illness such as weakness, fever, vomiting, abdominal pain or loss of appetite, or if
dehydration accompanies the diarrhea, the
cause may be more
serious.
If left untreated severe
dehydration can
cause serious organ damage and even death.
Many of our foods are high in fat, which when fed to cats and dogs can lead to diarrhea, vomiting, or pancreatitis, a
serious illness that
causes vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia,
dehydration and may lead to diabetes.
Your veterinarian will administer fluids for a variety of reasons ranging from routine surgery to
dehydration caused by
serious illness.
Dehydration causes or contributes to many
serious health issues, including urinary crystals and stones, bladder infections, FLUTD, constipation, and kidney disease.
If you are stricken with the virus, the first rule of thumb is to drink plenty of fluids because the
dehydration caused by norovirus can
cause more
serious symptoms.