Sentences with phrase «causes of acute diarrhea»

Other causes of acute diarrhea in dogs can include bacterial infections, such as salmonella and E.coli, toxin exposure, such as from insecticide and lead, and even stress.
The most frequently seen causes of acute diarrhea in cats include dietary intolerance, viral infections, and intestinal parasites.
Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the gastro - intestinal system and is the most common cause of acute diarrhea in dogs.

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Infection with the rotavirus is the most common cause of acute childhood diarrhea.
Choosing not to breastfeed eliminates this risk but could increase the risk of malnutrition, diarrhea, and acute respiratory infections — major causes of infant death.
Worldwide, norovirus causes about 1 in 5 cases of acute gastroenteritis, an illness of vomiting and diarrhea accompanied by rapid dehydration.
However, overall the most common causes of infectious diarrhea (also known as acute gastroenteritis) is are unknown.
Diarrhea in children: Not as much of a concern in the US, but the World Health Organization recommends zinc supplementation for children with acute diarrhea, especially in the developing world, as this is a leading cause of mortality in children around thDiarrhea in children: Not as much of a concern in the US, but the World Health Organization recommends zinc supplementation for children with acute diarrhea, especially in the developing world, as this is a leading cause of mortality in children around thdiarrhea, especially in the developing world, as this is a leading cause of mortality in children around the world.
Acute oral exposure to high levels of fluoride may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, drowsiness, headaches, polyuria (excessive urination) and polydipsia (excessive thirst), coma, convulsions, cardiac arrest and even death.
The Campylobacter bacteria cause some cases of acute or chronic diarrhea, and most labs would have no trouble identifying this infection.
In dogs, dietary indiscretion (such as a change in diet or eating garbage or other offensive or irritating materials) is a common cause of acute (sudden) diarrhea.
These microscopic parasites attach themselves to the intestinal wall and the damage causes an acute, sudden - onset of foul - smelling diarrhea.
While acute cases of diarrhea can be cause for great concern, chronic diarrhea, while less common, is also reason for a visit to your veterinarian.
There are a plethora of causes of both acute and chronic diarrhea in dogs, including infectious causes, toxins, inflammation or disease of the intestinal tract and parasites.
These microscopic parasites attach themselves to the intestinal wall and the damage causes an acute, sudden - onset, of foul - smelling diarrhea.
Simple forms of dog diarrhea usually resolves by use of natural and home remedies, but if dog diarrhea is a complicated form, i.e. it contains blood, is acute, caused severe dehydration etc, then a veterinarian must be consulted at once.
First, the fat and grease in a bone can, at the very least, cause diarrhea, and, at worst, acute inflammation of the pancreas.
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