According to Marvistavet, dogs rarely
develop cardiac problems from Lyme disease.
Cats with long - standing obstructions (greater than 48 hours) may
develop cardiac problems due to elevated levels of potassium in the bloodstream.
Not exact matches
Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have tackled this
problem and
developed a standardized, team - based approach to reducing
cardiac monitor alarms.
It was then that they discovered the gene deletion had caused thin heart walls and other
cardiac problems in
developing mice embryos.
But after Emily
developed other health
problems, Kaye requested a
cardiac exam.
Older cats also have a greater chance of
developing various illnesses, including
cardiac problems (ventricular hypertrophy), respiratory difficulties, susceptibility to infection due to a weakened immune system, frequent kidney disease, tumors and endocrine
problems such as hyperthyroidism and diabetes.
Animals that are obese are at a higher risk of
developing health disorders including
cardiac disease, diabetes, respiratory
problems, arthritis, increased risk of injury, and complications during surgery.
Beyond the typical animal who may have Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Dilated Cardiomyopathy, heart murmurs, arrhythmias, valve defects, abnormal blood pressure, Heartworm Disease, and other conditions that affect the Cardiovascular system - «normal» animals who may be of a breed predisposed to
cardiac problems (Bengal cats and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, or Dobermans Dilated Cardiomyopathy), a dog who has recovered from Heartworm infection, a cat with Hyperthyroidism who would be prone to
developing a heart condition, or any animal that you desire to support Cardiovascular health for - CardioBoost is a wonderful consideration.
Fat rats can
develop many of the same
cardiac and musculoskeletal
problems that other obese animals and people can
develop but are particularly prone to the formation of lipomas, which are fat deposits under the skin that can actually become as large as the rats and can interfere with walking and moving due to their size and weight.
The study was cancelled after
cardiac problems began to
develop in some participants.
These factors contribute to medical
problems later in life, such as
cardiac ailments or the possibility of
developing type 2 Diabetes.