During the time my mom had insurance, she caught a really bad cold which end up
developing pneumonia.
If nursing home residents are malnourished, dehydrated, or mistreated, their chances of
developing pneumonia go up considerably.
When severe, your dog could be a risk of
developing pneumonia — bacterial infection in the lungs — and that could become deadly, too.
Puppies or older dogs with health issues, however, have compromised immune systems and are more prone to
developing pneumonia secondary to kennel cough.
Most dogs recover from kennel cough, but there is an increased risk of
developing pneumonia.
X-rays at REACH showed that she was
developing pneumonia and that she had pneumothorax.
Young or elderly pets may have weaker immune systems so could be more at risk for
developing pneumonia from an upper respiratory infection.
Kittens may also be at risk for
developing pneumonia from roundworms that move into their lungs.
As a result, there is a higher risk of
developing pneumonia during post-operative recovery when the patient is lying down.
«Predicting the risk for
developing pneumonia in older adults.»
Older adults over age 65 are at high risk for
developing pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs typically caused by infection.
«Aged individuals also have decreased lung function and cough strength, which further escalates the risk for
developing pneumonia.»
Elderly people run a 20 per cent risk of
developing pneumonia after major surgery, particularly if the operation is on the brain.
For example, some throat and ear infections are due to bacteria, and not viruses, and some people with a cough and breathlessness are actually
developing pneumonia, which may be bacterial and antibiotics would be essential.
Antibiotics are sometimes needed to fight bacterial infections because babies with BPD are more likely to
develop pneumonia.
You don't want to be the mom who brings her kid to the doctor every time they sneeze or the one who lets
them develop pneumonia before taking them in.
An older baby or child might
develop pneumonia as the result of other bacterial or viral infections.
By increasing the pH of the stomach, PPIs also boost the risk of infection: studies published in JAMA in 2004 and 2005 reported that subjects on acid - suppressing drugs are nearly twice as likely to
develop pneumonia, and nearly three times as likely to acquire a potentially deadly infection from the bacterium Clostridium difficile, as unmedicated subjects (although the overall risk is low).
About 40 percent of patients in their study who
developed pneumonia from any viral infection died.
About 15 percent of patients with an upper respiratory tract infection — the type of infection we typically think of as a «common cold» — went on to
develop pneumonia, or an infection of the lower respiratory tract.
For now, she's concentrating on understanding which patients are most likely to
develop pneumonia from the virus.
Future studies may also reveal which stroke patients are more likely to
develop pneumonia or disruptions in heart rhythm.
While about 65 percent of infections don't cause any symptoms, the vast majority of those who do get sick
develop pneumonia - like symptoms, such as cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, headaches, fatigue and fever.
Most had very mild, coldlike symptoms, although 11 older patients
developed pneumonia and six have died with pneumonia, often accompanied by other diseases.
One - third of the monkeys
developed pneumonia and liver inflammation, and 19 of 23 monkeys died or were humanely euthanized.
In severe cases, patients
develop pneumonia and acute kidney failure.
«They have damaged lungs, so they are more susceptible to coming down with illnesses and
developing pneumonias following them.»
Mathias also was doing very well, until
he developed pneumonia last summer.
Hamsters suffering a cold can quickly
develop pneumonia.
Infant or senior dogs, however, may become lethargic, lose appetite and become anorexic,
develop pneumonia or even die from a kennel cough infection.
In some cases, affected kittens may
develop pneumonia.
Some dogs can
develop pneumonia, requiring hospital care.
About a dozen dogs came down with a cough... and one dog
developed pneumonia and died.
In a more severe case, a dog will be lethargic, refuse meals, develop a fever and may even
develop pneumonia.
Infection of the respiratory system prompts puppies to cough and
develop pneumonia.
The cat that died had
developed pneumonia.
Some dogs
develop pneumonia and may require hospital care.
If it is suspected that the infected animal has
developed pneumonia, radiographs may be used.
Some animals
develop pneumonia or heart arrhythmias, which can lead to sudden death.
He developed pneumonia on top of the parvo, his white blood cells were nonexistent and on Tuesday they put a feeding tube in through his nose because he couldn't keep any food down.
One evening, Copper took a turn for the worse when
he developed pneumonia.
If your pet is likely to
develop pneumonia, it best to hospitalize him until his condition stabilizes.
Dogs with weak immune systems
develop pneumonia.
Puppies and dogs of any age with compromised immune symptoms are more likely to
develop pneumonia.
The infection is mild in most dogs, but some may
develop pneumonia.
He may inhale the liquid and
develop pneumonia or other lung problems.
Prior to our knowledge of these three puppies, she had been spayed at the beginning of September in a not so good * place * and
developed pneumonia.
Infected dogs may also vomit or have diarrhea, cough,
develop pneumonia or show signs of anemia.
Some dogs do
develop pneumonia or other complications from kennel cough.
Difficulty breathing may occur and cats may
develop pneumonia.