Diet change Blockage such as hairball or foreign object Food intolerance or sensitivity Toxins Cancer Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency Idiopathic inflammatory bowel
disease Intestinal obstruction Irritable bowel syndrome Kidney disease Liver disease Diabetes mellitus Hyperthyroidism Pancreatitis Fungal infections Bowel Disease
Not exact matches
Potential subjects were accepted into the study if they had none of the following conditions: severe or symptomatic cardiac
disease or hypertension; history of bleeding disorders; chronic history of gastric,
intestinal, liver, pancreatic, or renal
disease; any portion of the stomach or the intestine removed (other than an appendectomy); history of
intestinal obstruction, malabsorption, or use of antacid drugs; cancer (active or use of medications for a history of cancer treatment within the past 5 y); history of chronic alcoholism; a convulsive disorder; or abnormal results in screening blood or urine samples.
Conditions which may result in a failure to pass meconium include an
intestinal obstruction, meconium ileus (which can be associated with cystic fibrosis,) Hirschsprung's
disease, meconium plug syndrome, or an anorectal malformation, which can include anal stenosis (an abnormally small opening at the anus, or an absent anus (anal atresia.)
Intestinal obstructions Sudden and persistent vomiting in children can be a symptom of a handful of rare conditions involving intestinal obstruction, such as intussusception (when one part of the bowel slides into the next part), malrotation (a twisting of the intestines), and Hirschprung disease (a blockage due to poor muscle movement in t
Intestinal obstructions Sudden and persistent vomiting in children can be a symptom of a handful of rare conditions involving
intestinal obstruction, such as intussusception (when one part of the bowel slides into the next part), malrotation (a twisting of the intestines), and Hirschprung disease (a blockage due to poor muscle movement in t
intestinal obstruction, such as intussusception (when one part of the bowel slides into the next part), malrotation (a twisting of the intestines), and Hirschprung
disease (a blockage due to poor muscle movement in the bowel).
Dr. Cohen said the new risk outcomes are readmission to the hospital; ileus, a type of bowel
obstruction; and leak of an
intestinal anastomosis, a surgical connection of two formerly distant parts of the intestine after removal of
diseased bowel.
Hirschsprung
disease causes up to 20 percent of
intestinal obstructions that occur in newborns.
Symptoms of Chron's
Disease include severe abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, fistulas, and
intestinal obstructions.
It can not be repeated enough that in some cases, vomiting may also indicate serious issues such as
intestinal obstructions, kidney
disease, internal parasites, or even cancer.
However, vomiting can also be a symptom of a more serious illness, such as bacterial or viral infection,
intestinal obstruction from foreign bodies, urinary tract
obstruction, liver
disease, or cancer.
Other disorders occasionally encountered include
intestinal obstruction, often from small pieces of rubber or plastic; heart
disease; dental
disease; ear mites and other skin parasites.
Pets suspected to have a stomach or
intestinal obstruction, bleeding or perforation Use with caution in pets with kidney
disease, diabetes or high blood pressure or recent stomach surgery If your pet has had an earlier allergic reaction to metoclopramide or like products (ex.
B. Acute or chronic inflammatory
diseases that result in increased mucosal permeability to protein • Inflammatory bowel
disease (eosinophilic or lymphoplasmacytic enteritis) • Granulomatous enteritis (histoplasmosis, Pythiosis) •
Intestinal neoplasia, (lymphoma, carcinoma) • Immunoproliferative enteropathy of Basenjis • Parasitic enteritis in young animals • Villous atrophy, gluten enteropathy, certain viral and bacterial enteritides • Chronic
obstruction or intussusception
Other, more uncommon causes of ISS include: partial
intestinal obstruction particularly in the area of the junction of the cecum with the small and large intestine, internal abscesses, neoplasia (cancer) and other systemic
disease that causes changes in the cecum, such as kidney or liver
disease.
Use with caution in dogs with heart
disease, glaucoma, urinary
obstruction or
intestinal obstruction.
Do not use in patients with glaucoma, prostate
disease or urinary
obstruction, stomach or
intestinal obstruction, high blood pressure or hyperthyroidism.