Ticks, like fleas, can irritate the skin,
cause significant blood loss, and spread disease when they bite your pet.
Not only do fleas cause annoying itching for animals, they can
cause significant blood loss, and spread parasites and diseases.
Not exact matches
More concerning, niacin was associated with an increased trend toward death from all
causes as well as
significant increases in serious side effects: liver problems, excess infections, excess bleeding, gout,
loss of control of
blood sugar for diabetics and the development of diabetes in people who didn't have it when the study began.
In older adult pets, diseases of the immune system and bone marrow that
cause blood loss due to
loss of clotting ability (thrombocytopenias), destroy red
blood cells directly (autoimmune hemolytic anemias) or prevent their formation (aplastic anemias) are a less common but
significant cause.
Fleas can consume 15 times their own body weight in
blood, which can
cause anemia or a
significant amount of
blood loss over time.
A reaction that overnight turned the application site on his neck
blood - red and
caused itching and hair
loss in
significant clumps.
The most
significant problems
caused by the
loss of function are dehydration, build - up of
blood toxins, and anemia.