This is an incredibly important issue because pets with obesity are at increased risk for
developing serious weight related disorders such as diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, kidney disease, cancer, and more.
Not exact matches
They used these differences to
develop a mathematical algorithm that incorporates physiological data from the monitors, birth
weight, and length of time spent in the womb to predict the probability that a preemie will
develop serious illness.
If you have prediabetes, you can reduce your risk of
developing more
serious conditions by eating better and losing any excess
weight.
If YOU are truly
serious about optimizing the use of your
weight training routines, ask yourself two direct questions — «What kind of strength do I need to
develop?»
Call your veterinarian if your pet
develops any of these
serious side effects; fainting; urinating more or less than usual, or not at all; fever, chills; easy bruising, or bleeding; swelling, rapid
weight gain.
Losing
weight too quickly can be dangerous and increase the risk of your pet
developing a
serious medication condition.
Forcing the still -
developing musculoskeletal system to carry too much
weight can cause
serious problems.
If these signs
develop along with
weight loss or diarrhea, it is quite likely that something
serious is happening in the GI system, and this warrants a visit with your veterinarian.
As few as 5 pounds above your pet's ideal
weight can put them at risk for
developing serious medical conditions.
Call your veterinarian if your pet
develops any of these
serious side effects: sleep problems; personality changes; fever; appetite changes,
weight changes.
As little as two pounds above your cat's ideal
weight can put it at risk for
developing some
serious medical conditions.
Because of the lulls between episodes, people often do not seek veterinary treatment until the problem has been going on for many months, even years, or until more
serious symptoms
develop, such as diarrhea,
weight loss, depression, or just «ADR» (that's vet shorthand for the classic symptom, «ain't doin» right»).
Although initially happy with the results of surgery, which saw Mrs Slater lose half her body
weight after undergoing the surgery, she later
developed serious nutritional deficiencies and suffered from a life - threatening infection.