Some of the less common clinical signs may include coughing, rapid breathing, dyspnea (shortness of breath), dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing), dysphonia (disorders of the voice) and
facial edema (build up of fluid in the tissues of the face).
Occasional cats develop allergic reactions,
facial edema, enteritis, lethargy, fevers, pruritis, nausea, coughing.
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center reports that rarely a hypersensitivity reaction (erythma, urticaria,
facial edema) to the zinc can be seen secondary to ingestion of the zinc oxide.
Not exact matches
Even a minuscule amount in a cat can bring about
facial swelling,
edema (swelling)
Even a minuscule amount in a cat can bring about
facial swelling,
edema (swelling) of the front legs and some deleterious changes in the blood.
The most commonly reported side effects are anorexia, vomiting, head /
facial pruritus or
edema, depression / lethargy, weight loss, anemia, elevated liver enzymes, skin lesions, elevated BUN, diarrhea, and thrombocytopenia.