Not exact matches
A deficiency of vitamin C — which is actually rare in the
developed world — can lead to a condition called scurvy, the symptoms of which include pain in the joints, fatigue,
bleeding or inflamed
gums and — in babies — problems with growth.
But other studies have shown that people who've had dengue once are more likely to
develop the life - threatening hemorrhagic version — that involves
bleeding internally and from the nose and
gums — if they do get the virus a second time.
Over time this can
develop into periodontal disease, which erodes at the
gums and can result in bad breath,
bleeding gums, and pain.
If your pet goes longer than 1 year without dental care, 90 % of pets will
develop some form of dental disease which includes:
Bleeding gums, Loose teeth, Gingivitis, Receding Gums and Bad Br
gums, Loose teeth, Gingivitis, Receding
Gums and Bad Br
Gums and Bad Breath
Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, facial swelling Joint inflammation (arthritis, fever, muscle soreness), especially in Dobermans Skin rashes and itchiness Liver failure (nausea; yellowing of
gums, skin, eyes) Inability to produce adequate tears or «dry eye» (increased blinking or discharge, eye rubbing) Sulfa bladder or kidney stones Blood abnormalities (
bleeding tendencies, pale
gums, fatigue, or fever of 103 - 105 ° F) Dogs can
develop hypothyroidism with long - term use It is important to stop therapy and contact your veterinarian immediately if you think you pet has a medical problem or side effect from this product's therapy Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Some dogs may
develop bleeding disorders, which can lead to blood - tinged urine, vomit, feces, or saliva; nosebleeds; and small red spots visible on the
gums or other mucous membranes.
For example, if you see red swollen
gums and brownish teeth,
bleeding from the mouth, frequent pawing or rubbing at the face and / or mouth, or a reluctance to eat hard foods — for example, picking it up and then spitting it out — your pet may have already
developed dental issues and may be in pain.
Gingivitis is inflammation, irritation and
bleeding of the
gums that
develops from the build up of bacteria between the teeth and
gums.
«These serious health concerns
develop or are made worse by the constant presence of oral bacteria flushing into the bloodstream through inflamed or
bleeding gum tissue.
When your pet
develops inflamed, swollen or
bleeding gums, this is often a symptom of a bacterial infection.