Sentences with phrase «dying worms»

These guidelines are designed to achieve maximum efficacy in killing all stages of worms while mitigating the adverse effects of dying worms in treated dogs.
Occasionally the kitten will vomit or may pass a twisted knot of dead and dying worms in their feces.
Although great strides are being made in tackling feline heartworm, at present many infected cats that are treated will develop life threatening problems owing to the affect of dying worms.
Here his consciousness like a never - dying worm stings him and forever gnaws his soul; and the slighted blood of the Son of God communicates ten thousand hells in one.
The next step for Max is to undergo treatment with Heartguard (a heartworm preventative) and doxycycline (an antibiotic), both of which help to kill any migrating larvae and to decrease the size of the female worm to make the treatment with the adulticide less risky (complications can arise when treating with adulticide if the dead or dying worms start to block blood flow through the arteries to the lungs).
This cough is due to three things: bronchitis that develops as pieces of dying worms become trapped in the lungs, fluid that accumulates in the lungs as the heart fails and the enlarged damaged heart pressing on the pet's wind pipe.
Obstruction of pulmonary arteries due to emboli from dying worms is more likely to be fatal in cats than dogs because of less collateral circulation and fewer vessels.
During the recovery period, embolism of dying worms is a major concern.
Steroids are a strong anti-inflammatory which protects the body against an allergic reaction to the presence of dead and dying worms in the blood
A dying worm experiences rigor mortis early in the death process, rather than after the main event as it is for humans, according to a new study by an international team of scientists at UCL and Washington University.
This must be accomplished with a minimum of complications from the dying worms and the administration of the drugs.
This means that the dying worms cause obstructions in the blood vessels in the lungs.
Keeping the dog quiet allows the body time to slowly break down and absorb the dying worms.
It is possible, however, that a dead or dying worm will kill a cat, or cause severe lung damage.
In cases when adulticidal therapy has already been initiated, anesthetic procedures should be delayed for 6 months to ensure clearance of dying worms.
The only thing that I can think of is that it is either something completely unrelated, or that the dying worms have gotten the body's defense system stirred up and you are having some sort of auto - immune skin disease (the body attacking itself).
This is done under close veterinary supervision because the dead and dying worms can cause clots in his blood vessels.
When a dog is given drugs that kill adult heartworms (adulticides), the dead and dying worms can block blood flow.
To complicate things further, when the adult heartworms die during this treatment, they pass through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs where the reaction to the dead and dying worms can cause sudden death.
«There is no drug approved for treating heartworms in cats the reaction to the dead and dying worms can cause sudden death.»
But heartworms cause damage as long as they are in the dog's body, and the danger from the dying worms, while reduced by the use of doxycycline, exists as long as the worms are present.
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