More commonly, however, signs are vague and non-specific, such as a rabbit with anorexia (lack of appetite) and lethargy, which can be seen with many diseases including hairballs, uterine cancer, and
even kidney or liver failure.
Most commonly, however, signs are vague and non-specific, such as a rodent with anorexia (lack of appetite) and lethargy, which can be seen with many diseases including pneumonia, cancer, and
even kidney or liver failure.
Not exact matches
From what I understand, when an overweight Type II diabetic remains overweight and is unable to get his
or her disease under control with diet and exercise (which clearly, she hasn't, given her weight and her now - public relationship with Novartis), such a person becomes
even more susceptible to the dangerous metabolic syndrome, which includes diabetes, as well as heart,
kidney and
liver disease.
Even though it's not as powerful as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, this herb doesn't cause any nasty side effects like ulcers,
kidney or liver damage
or leaky gut like NSAIDs do.
Even organ transplants may be withheld if you're too heavy — if your weight's too high, your risk of complications goes way up — and doctors don't want to «waste» a perfectly good
kidney or liver on someone who's less likely to survive and thrive.
Even when overdosing for years on end, as Mr. Karason obviously did, there has still been no apparent damage to his blood cells, and no disruption whatsoever of heart,
liver or kidney function.
It could be dental disease, a
kidney,
liver or pancreas problem, a stomach bug, a hormonal imbalance
or even cancer.
This provides for the high metabolism of the corpus luteum, which consumes 2 to 6 times more oxygen per unit weight than the
liver,
kidney,
or even the heart.
Wormwood and Black Walnut tinctures are effective for killing most types of intestinal worms, and
even heartworms, BUT they can be hard on the
liver and /
or kidneys and toxic in large quantities.
Sometimes
even young pets have congenital
kidney or liver issues,
even if they do not show symptoms.
In a worst - case scenario, it can
even lead to disease of the heart,
liver or kidneys.
Even if your veterinarian does a pretreatment blood test to check
liver and
kidney health, be sure to let him know of any medical problems your cat has
or has had in the past.
Dogs can also be victims of cancer, tick - borne diseases, autoimmune conditions, arthritis,
liver,
or kidney disease, thyroid disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and
even diabetes,» indicates Norma Bennett Woolf, editor of Dog Owner's Guide:
Dogs can also be victims of cancer, tick - borne diseases, autoimmune conditions, arthritis,
liver,
or kidney disease, thyroid disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and
even diabetes,» indicates Norma Bennett Woolf, editor of Dog Owner's Guide: Canine Diabetes.
Tylenol, Advil, and Aleve are all toxic to dogs and could damage their
liver and
kidneys or even kill them.
Meats and Organs: Duck, Lamb, Beef, Rabbit, Venison, Wild game birds such as Pheasant
or Partridge, Chicken — chicken necks, thighs, wings and
even feet are great choices (chickens have softer bones, but you should still be careful about bones), Whole fish like Trout, Salmon, Haddock (you can
even freeze raw fish meat and feed it as a treat), Offal such as
liver,
kidneys and so on are excellent but incredibly rich so use these very infrequently.
Just one mothball has the potential to sicken a dog
or cat and mothballs that contain naphthalene can cause serious illness, including digestive tract irritation,
liver,
kidney and blood cell damage, swelling of the brain tissues, seizures, coma, respiratory tract damage (if inhaled) and
even death (if ingested).
Aspirin - related drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may cause severe
liver or kidney failure in cats
even when given in small doses.
Some species of wild mushrooms can cause
liver damage,
kidney damage, digestive problems,
or even serious neurological damage.
If your pooch has stomach ulcers, high blood pressure,
liver disease, gastrointestinal bleeding,
or even kidney disease, these may require some adjustments in the dose of Previcox.
As humans, we think nothing of popping a Tylenol
or Advil if we feel achy
or sore —
even a child's dose of these medications can kill a cat instantly and cause
liver and
kidney damage to dogs that is severe and potentially fatal.
Other diseases where diuretics may be used include
liver disease, certain
kidney diseases, high blood pressure,
or conditions where fluid
or edema builds up in the tissues,
even cancer.
Untreated dental issues may
even cause further health complications, as the bacteria of the mouth is carried through the bloodstream which may lead to infection in the heart,
liver,
or kidneys.
Human painkillers cause ulcers,
kidney failure
or even irreversible
liver damage in animals.
Dental disease can
even cause secondary, more serious issues with your pet's
liver or kidneys.
Diabetes, problems with the
kidneys or liver and
even prescribed drugs can increase thirst and cause your cat to urinate more often.
The issue could be a bad tooth that is causing pain when they eat,
kidney or liver disease causing nausea, an infection,
or even cancer.
These will help rule out common diseases that senior pets are prone to (such as dental disease, underlying metabolic diseases like
kidney and
liver disease, endocrine diseases such as diabetes
or thyroid, heart disease, arthritis, ocular diseases, dementia, and
even cancer are all more common in senior dogs and cats, and can be detected early by your veterinarian.
However,
even if your dog makes a good recovery, there is still a chance for long - term
kidney or liver damage.
If you notice that your pet's breath is fouler than usual, the best advice I can give you is to visit your veterinarian to rule out serious problems like digestive issues, oral disease
or tooth decay, lung conditions,
kidney or liver disease, and
even diabetes.
This drug can cause extreme discomfort, permanent
kidney or liver damage, and
even death.
Some also develop abscesses around their tear ducts, behind their eye balls,
or even in their lungs
or vital organs like the
liver or kidneys.
If a tooth infection goes untreated for long enough it can result in organ failure such as that of the
liver or kidneys and
even heart.
The pumping function of the heart becomes less efficient; the
liver and
kidneys decrease in weight and their ability to filter toxins decreases; the thyroid and adrenal glands may decrease
or increase the amount of hormone that they produce; there is a decrease in joint cartilage and muscle mass; dental disease is more common in older patients; and
even the nervous system is affected as there is a decrease in blood flow to the brain and a decrease in brain function.
Even more alarmingly, the accumulated bacteria can enter your pet's bloodstream and cause permanent damage to your dog
or cat's heart,
liver and
kidneys.