Sentences with phrase «dying worms start»

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Some adult worms die in a few days and start to decompose; the remainder will die within a month.
However, we did find that through proper use of oils, we could see huge effects in her microfilaria counts, and even in her lungs and symptoms as worms would start to die.
The worms start to die immediately.
If I treat a heartworm - positive cat, I start her on steroids (This does nothing to kill the worms, but it does suppress her own immune system so that her symptoms are lessened) for a couple of years and wait and wait and wait for those worms to die, hoping that they don't kill the kitty in the meantime.
So far there wasn't any problems at the injection site and she was happier than ever when we picked her up from the vet (I know she might get down a bit in a few days when the worms start to die so I'm waiting for that).
The worms usually start dying 4 or 5 days after treatment.
Even if you could prove that «in six months, the worms began to die one at a time, regular as clockwork, one - tenth of the worms per month for ten months» (and this is absurd), would you crate the dog for ten months, starting six months from now?
My question is how likely is it that we will see complications like coughing and heavy breathing since now is about the time the worms are starting to die and shift and during what time frame do they usually occur in your experience?
She has never had any serious health issues in the past but I'm not sure if her heart can still take the stress for when the worms starts dying off.
As the worms live out their lives in the cat and start to die, the worms can cause inflammation of the lungs and become lodged in vessels which can lead to sudden death of the cat.
Complete rest is essential after treatment as the adult worms die and start to decompose.
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