Not exact matches
His temperature got at high as 103
and he continued to have
diarrhea several times a day
and even
vomited once.
Typically, babies younger than 6 months with milk - protein allergy develop
diarrhea and eventually
vomiting after
several weeks of being fed with formula.
One who has had to switch formula multiple times has had
several visits to the ER because of bloody
diarrhea and vomiting.
Recently found this article when I was trying to figure out what to do for my 12 month old who had been having
diarrhea for
several days accompanied with occasional
vomiting and low grade fever.
Patients may present with
several clinical signs (BOX 1),
and owners may report a history of recent fluid loss, such as intractable
vomiting, severe
diarrhea, or hemorrhage.
As the disease progresses (over
several weeks to months), increased thirst
and urination,
vomiting,
diarrhea, hyperactivity,
and sleeplessness may also occur.
An occasional missed meal is no cause for concern, but if your kitten goes
several hours without eating (especially a kitten less than 8 weeks old) or is
vomiting and has
diarrhea at the same time, consult your veterinarian.
Symptoms include severe
vomiting and diarrhea and usually requires
several days of hospitalization to treat.
A number of side effects have been reported, like
vomiting, lethargy,
diarrhea,
and seizures...
and once these drugs are in your dog's bloodstream, they will stay there for
several weeks or even months.
This medication is usually well tolerated by dogs
and cats
and is commonly used for
several months Nausea,
vomiting and diarrhea may be experienced but is alleviated by giving medication with food Possible fever in cats.
This medication is usually well tolerated by dogs
and cats
and is commonly used for
several weeks
Vomiting,
diarrhea and loss of appetite may be experienced If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Food
and water are withheld for
several days,
and when the
vomiting and diarrhea ceases, an easily digestible diet is added back slowly.
Vomiting and diarrhea can usually be treated supportively on an outpatient basis, whereas pancreatitis can be a painful experience for your pet
and may require
several days of hospitalization
and supportive care.
Older pets are less able to cope with disease
and are more likely to get dehydrated if they have
several bouts of
vomiting, particularly if they also have
diarrhea or have stopped eating.
Many veterinarians recommend withholding food
and water until the dehydration,
diarrhea and vomiting are controlled, which can take
several days.
Symptoms may take a few hours or
several days to appear,
and include
vomiting,
diarrhea, lack of appetite,
and decreased activity.
These illnesses last from
several hours to a week,
and cause a variety of symptoms ranging from
diarrhea and vomiting to fever
and fatigue.
Anyone infected with norovirus can become very ill, very quickly,
and that person will often experience stomach cramping, nausea,
vomiting,
and diarrhea for
several days, risking dehydration from mild to severe.